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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Ticketmaster agreed Monday to change its online sales process after it directed people seeking Bruce Springsteen tickets to a subsidiary that charged up to 50 times the face value.

Ticketmaster reached a settlement with New Jersey, where the Springsteen concert in question had been scheduled, said state Attorney General Anne Milgram. The changes apply to all Ticketmaster sales nationwide, she said.

Ticketmaster said in a statement Monday that the problem over the May 21 and May 23 concerts at East Rutherford’s Izod Center was caused by a software glitch.

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