CA2385043C - Systems and methods for transferring items with restricted transferability - Google Patents

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CA2385043C
CA2385043C CA2385043A CA2385043A CA2385043C CA 2385043 C CA2385043 C CA 2385043C CA 2385043 A CA2385043 A CA 2385043A CA 2385043 A CA2385043 A CA 2385043A CA 2385043 C CA2385043 C CA 2385043C
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Abstract

The invention is systems and methods for transferring items with restricted transferability. Initially, the systems and methods wait for a first consumer to make a request to transfer an item after having purchased the item from a provider. The systems and methods then send a request to transfer the item to the provider. This request may indicate inducements to the provider to authorize the transfer. If the transfer information is authorized, teh systems and methods then present information regarding the item to other consumers. This information may be presented as part of a bidding interface or as part of an advertising interface. Once the second consumer submits a winning bid for the item when the information is presented in a bidding interface, or an acceptable offer when the information is presented in an advertising interface, the transfer of the item can then be completed with or without the assistance of an intermediary. When the transfer is completed without the assistance of an intermediary, the first and second consumer may directly transfer the item and payment to each other. When the transfer is completed with the assistance of an intermediary, the first consumer may send the item to the intermediary and the second consumer may send payment to the intermediary.
Once both the item and the payment have been received at the intermediary, the intermediary may send the item to the second consumer and all or part of the payment to the first consumer.

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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRANSFERRING ITEMS
WITH RESTRICTED TRANSFERABILITY
Backciround of the Invention The present invention is systems and methods for transferring items with restricted transferability, such as airline tickets, concert tickets, sporting event tickets, hotel reservations, etc. More particularly, the present invention relates to systems and methods for enabling consumers to exchange perishable items with the assistance from the providers of the items.
Many popular high-cost and yet perishable items, such as airline tickets, concert tickets, and sporting event tickets, are sold by providers to consumers with restrictions on the transferability of those items. For example, with items such as airline tickets, an airline (i.e., a provider) may sell an airline ticket to a first passenger (i.e., a consumer) twenty-one days in advance of the corresponding flight at a heavily discounted fare. In such a case, the airline would likely place restrictions on the transferability of the airline ticket in order to prevent the first passenger from selling the airline ticket to a second passenger a few days before the corresponding flight at less than what the airline
- 2 -would charge the second passenger for the same ticket at that time. The airline prevents such a transfer in order to prevent the first passenger from competing with the airline for the sale of the airline ticket to the second passenger.
Such restrictions on transferability may greatly burden a consumer when, for reasons beyond the consumer's control, the consumer is forced to forgo the benefit of the perishable item. For example, a consumer who purchased non-transferable and non-refundable airline tickets may be forced to lose the value of those tickets when the consumer is unable to make the corresponding flight due to unforeseeable business or personal obligations, or any other suitable reason.
Accordingly, it is desirable to provide systems and methods for transferring perishable items with restrictions on transferability.
Summary of the Invention It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide systems and methods which allow consumers to transfer items with restricted transferability to other consumers.
This and other objects of the present invention are accomplished in accordance with the principles of the invention by providing systems and methods which enable consumers to transfer goods and services with restricted transferability. Initially, these systems and methods wait for a first consumer to make a request to transfer an item (such as an airline ticket) after having purchased the item (directly or indirectly) from a provider (such as an airline). Once the request is received, the systems and methods then
- 3 -compose and send a request to transfer the item to the provider. This request may indicate inducements to the provider that will be granted in exchange for the provider authorizing a transfer. If the transfer is authorized, the systems and methods then present information regarding the item to other consumers, including a second consumer. This information may be presented as part of a bidding interface or as part of an advertising interface. Once the second consumer submits a winning bid for the item when the information is presented in a bidding interface, or an acceptable offer when the information is presented in an advertising interface, the transfer of the item can then be completed with or without the assistance of an intermediary (that may also be a provider of the systems and methods of the present invention). When the transfer is completed without the assistance of an intermediary, the first and second consumer may directly transfer the item and payment to each other.
When the transfer is completed with the assistance of an intermediary, the first consumer may send the item to the intermediary and the second consumer may send payment to the intermediary. Once both the item and the payment have been received at the intermediary, the intermediary may send the item to the second consumer and all of the payment (or part of the payment when commission payments are made) to the first consumer.
Although the present invention is illustrated in connection with airline tickets, the invention is equally applicable to other types of items, such as concert tickets, sporting event tickets, option contract rights, systems for which a non-refundable deposit has been paid (e.g., hotel rooms, car rentals, and restaurant reservations), etc.
- 4 -Brief Description of the Drawings Further features of the invention, its nature and numerous advantages will be more apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
FIG. 1 is a transaction flow diagram of one embodiment of the systems and methods of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a flow diagram of a process for contacting a provider and providing notification to a consumer in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a flow diagram of a process for trading and transferring an item between consumers in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention; and FIG. 4 is a block diagram of one embodiment of hardware that may be used to implement the present invention.
Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments The present invention is now described in connection with FIGS. 1-4.
Turning first to FIG. 1, an example of a transaction flow 1 of one embodiment of the systems and methods of the present invention is illustrated. As shown, a first consumer 3 may purchase an item at steps 6 and 7 by, for example, providing a provider 4 with a payment (step 6) and provider 4 providing first consumer 3 with an item (e.g., goods or services) (step 7). At any point after first consumer 3 purchases the
- 5 -item at steps 6 and 7, first consumer 3 may submit a request at step 8 to a transfer system 2 to transfer the item.
When a transfer is requested, system 2 may prompt first consumer 3 for the desired conditions for the transfer. For example, system 2 may prompt first consumer 3 as to whether first consumer 3 would like to auction the item or simply post an advertisement for the item. System 2 may also prompt first consumer 3 for additional selling information, such as a minimum sale price for the item, or any other suitable information, or any combination thereof.
Alternatively, this information may be submitted as part of the request.
Transfer system 2 may then request that provider 4 authorize a transfer of the item at step 9.
System 2 may also ask provider 4 to verify that first consumer 3 is in fact in possession of the item.
When requesting authorization at step 9, system 2 may indicate an inducement to provider 4 that may be granted in exchange for the provider granting authorization to transfer the item. For example, a flat fee (such as $50) may be paid to the provider system in order to release the restriction on transferability. As another example, a percentage fee (such as 10% of the transfer price) may be paid to the provider system. As yet another example, the fee paid may be higher when the provider system is also trying to sell similar items to other consumers (e.g., when a corresponding flight is not sold out) and lower otherwise. As still another example, the provider system may place additional restrictions on the transfer, such as a minimum transfer price, a maximum number of items that may be sold, or any other suitable
- 6 -restriction, or any suitable combination thereof. As a further example, the provider system may be given the option of buying back the item at an agreed upon price.
Any other suitable approach may also be used. At step 10, system 2 may then receive an authorization or denial for the transfer. This authorization or denial may then be communicated to first consumer 3 at step 11.
Referring to FIG. 2, an example of a process 20 for performing steps 8-11 of FIG. 1 is illustrated. As shown in FIG. 2, an interface may be presented at step 22 to consumer 3 that allows the consumer to create a consumer profile. The interface may, for example, prompt the consumer for his/her full name, address(es), telephone number(s), e-mail address(es), credit card information, and any other information suitable for use by transfer system 2.
This profile may then be stored in a database in system 2.
Upon creating the profile, consumer 3 may then request to transfer an item with restricted transferability at step 23. The consumer may request to transfer the item by auctioning or posting an advertisement for the item. Once consumer 3 has requested to transfer the item, system 2 may contact provider 4 to request authorization to transfer the item at step 24. System 2 may use information in the consumer profile in requesting authorization. System 2 may also verify with provider 4 that consumer 3 is in fact in possession of the item. For example, system 2 may query provider 4 for information on whether consumer 3 possesses the item. Alternatively, system 2 may request that consumer 3 provide any additional
- 7 -information on the item, such as a serial number, to verify possession.
In response to the request made at step 24, provider 4 may authorize or deny the requested transfer at step 25. This authorization or denial may be provided via e-mail, telephone, printed mail, or any other suitable method. At step 26, when an authorization is granted, provider 4 may add any additional restrictions on transfer of the item, such as a minimum transfer price, a maximum number of items, additional contract terms, or any other suitable restriction, or any suitable combination thereof.
Finally, at step 27, system 2 may then notify consumer 3 whether the requested transfer was authorized and what additional restrictions, if any, have been imposed. The system may, for example, relay the provider's decision to the consumer by sending an e-mail, pop-up message, printed message (which is mailed to the consumer), or any other suitable printed or electronic notification.
Turning back to FIG. 1, if the request to transfer the item is authorized, system 3 may then present information to consumers, including a second consumer 5, at step 19. Information may be provided in the form of an advertisement or as part of an auction system. In response to this information, a second consumer 5 may indicate a willingness to receive the item via an auction or in response to a posted advertisement, for example. Once a second consumer 16 has been found, the participation of system 2 in the transfer may be complete and consumers 3 and 5 may close the transfer through steps 14 and 15. As illustrated, closing the sale may include second consumer 5 sending money to first consumer 3 at step 14
- 8 -and first consumer 3 sending the item to second consumer 5 at step 15.
Alternatively, system 2 may assist in closing the transfer on behalf of consumers 3 and 5. For example, system 2 may notify provider 4 of the transfer so that the provider 4 may void-out the item possessed by first consumer 3, and issue a new item to second consumer 5. As another example, system 2 may instruct second consumer 5 to send a payment to system 2 at step 17 and instruct first consumer 3 to send the item to system 2 at step 16, after which system 2 will send the payment to first consumer 3 at step 18 and the item to second consumer 5 at step 19. In this capacity, system 2 may act as an intermediary or may use an external intermediary.
System 2 may charge a service fee for providing this service. This fee may be paid by first consumer 3, second consumer 5, and/or provider 4. The fee may be subtracted from the payment made at step 17, for example. Alternatively, a payment could be made from first consumer 3 at the time of submitting the request at step 8.
In order to verify the authenticity of first consumer 3 and second consumer 5, and to insure performance of their obligations, each consumer may be prompted by system 2 to enter suitable information such as a name, an address, a telephone number, a credit card number, a social security number, or any other suitable information, or any combination thereof, at any time.
Turning to FIG. 3, an example of a process 30 for performing steps 12-15 of FIG. 1 is illustrated.
As shown at step 31, system 2 may retrieve request information regarding transferring of the item that was
9 previously submitted by first consumer 3 (e.g., asking price, item description, bidding duration, whether to auction or advertise the item, etc.). In one suitable approach, first consumer 3 may decide to post an advertisement and accept the first bid when, for example, the consumer possesses an item which expires in a few days. In another suitable approach, the consumer may decide to auction an item when, for example, the consumer desires to obtain the best possible offer gained through bidding competition.
At step 32, system 2 uses this information to determine whether first consumer 3 wants to advertise or auction the item. When the consumer desires to auction the item, the system may add the item to a bidding interface at step 33. At step 34, second consumer 5 may be presented with this interface in order to enable that consumer to place a bid on the item. This interface preferably facilitates the consumer inputting bidding information at step 35.
Bidding information may include the consumer's name, billing address, shipping address, bid, and/or any other suitable information. At step 36, the system may then determine if the auctioning period is over. If the auctioning period is not over, process 30 may loop back to step 34 and allow additional bids to be placed.
In this example, system 2 will provide the item to the consumer with the best bid placed at step 34 prior to the end of a bidding period. The bidding period may be determined by consumer 3 or system 2 and may be for some period of time after a first bid is received or until at least one bid is received after at least a minimum period of time.
If it is determined at step 32 that consumer 3 decided to post an advertisement at step 32,
- 10 -however, system 2 may then add the item to an advertising interface at step 37. Second consumer 5 may be presented with this interface in order to facilitate offering to buy the item at step 38. When second consumer 5 offers to buy the item, system 2 may provide a notification to first consumer 3 at step 39.
For example, system 2 may provide the item to second consumer 5 when his offer matches the criteria of the request information. For example, the given offer must be greater than or equal to an asking price.
Once system 2 has received an acceptable offer at step 39 or after the auctioning period has lapsed at step 36, system 2 may provide consumers 3 and 5 with options relating to transferring the item at step 40. For example, the system may allow each consumer to send their respective item or payment to system 2. In this approach, system 2 preferably handles the processing and may charge each consumer with a handling fee. In another suitable approach, system 2 may allow consumers 3 and 5 to send the item and payment directly to each other without intervention from system 2. Yet another suitable approach, system 2 may notify provider 4 of a transfer between consumers 3 and 5. In such a case, system 2 may require provider 4, for example, to reissue tickets, reservations, or any other item to second consumer 5, and void the original item. Provider 4 may request additional information from each consumer 3 and 5, such as name, address(es), phone number(s), etc., in order to complete the transfer of items. Any other suitable approach for transferring items may also be used.
The systems and methods of the present invention may be implemented using any suitable communication network. One embodiment of such a
- 11 -communication network 40 is shown in FIG. 4. As illustrated, transfer system 14 may be implemented as a web site that is hosted on an Internet web page server 41, which may be any suitable server. A provider system 45, a first consumer computer 42, and a second consumer computer 44 may be connected to Internet web page server 41, or any other suitable server, through any suitable Internet connections 43.
Internet web page server 41 may be any server suitable for providing access to a web site operating as system 2. Internet web page server 41 may, for example, provide one or more web pages to first consumer computer 42 and second consumer computer 44 using one or more suitable protocols (e.g., the HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)). The server may also run a database engine suitable for maintaining a database of consumer and item information. In practice, one or more functions of first consumer computer 42, second consumer computer 44, and the Internet web page server 41 may be integrated into a single server, or may be distributed across multiple servers.
Any suitable Internet connections 43 may be used in communication network 40 in accordance with the present invention. For example, Internet connections 43 may be comprised in whole or in part of the Internet, an intranet, a public data network, a private data network, a wireless network, a cable network, any other suitable data network or combination of networks, dial-up connections, etc.
Thus, systems and methods for transferring items with restricted transferability are provided. It will be understood that the foregoing is only
- 12 -illustrative of the principles of the invention and that various modifications can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention, which is limited only by the claims that follow.

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What is claimed is:

1. A method performed by at least one server, the method comprising:
the server receiving from a first consumer via a first computer in use by the first consumer a request to sell an item, in which the first consumer purchased the item directly or indirectly from a provider;
in which the provider placed on the item at least one restriction on transferability, the at least one restriction on transferability comprising the item being non-transferable by the first consumer; and in which the server and the first computer are communicatively coupled via a communications network;
the server presenting to the first consumer via the first computer a plurality of options, in which the options comprise to sell the item by auctioning the item and to sell the item by advertising the item, in which advertising the item comprises posting a price;
the server receiving from the first consumer via the first computer a selection, in which the selection comprises one of: to sell the item by auctioning the item, and to sell the item by advertising the item;
based at least in part on receiving from the first consumer the request to sell the item, the server sending to the provider a request to release the at least one restriction on transferability of the item;
the server receiving from the provider an indication that the at least one restriction on transferability of the item is released;

based,at least in part on receiving from the provider the indication that the at least one restriction on transferability of the item is released, the server presenting information about the item to at least a second consumer via a second computer in use by the second consumer, in which the information is presented, at least in part, as part of an auction when the selection by the first consumer comprises to sell the item by auctioning the item, and in which the information is presented, at least in part, as an advertisement when the selection by the first consumer comprises to sell the item by advertising the item; and in which the server and the second computer are communicatively coupled via the communications network; and the server receiving from the second consumer via the second computer an indication to purchase the item;
wherein based at least in part on receiving from the provider the indication that the at least one restriction on transferability of the item is released, the item is transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising: the server requesting from the provider verification that the first consumer possesses the item.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising: the server notifying the first consumer via the first computer that the provider released the at least one restriction on transferability of the item.
4. The method of claim 1, in which the item being transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer comprises:
the provider voiding the item being sold by the first consumer; and the provider reissuing the item to the second consumer.

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5. The method of claim 1, in which the item being transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer comprises: the first consumer being notified via the first computer to send the item to an intermediary, in which the intermediary subsequently sends the item to the second consumer.
6. The method of claim 1, further comprising the server charging the provider a fee in connection with the transfer of the item from the first consumer to the second consumer.
7. The method of claim 6, in which the fee comprises a flat fee.
8. The method of claim 1, in which the item being transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer comprises: the first consumer being notified via the first computer to send the item to the second consumer.
9. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
based at least in part on sending to the provider the request to release the at least one restriction on transferability of the item, the server receiving from the provider at least one additional restriction on transferability of the item; and in which the item being transferred comprises the item being transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer subject to the at least one additional restriction on transferability.
10. The method of claim 9, in which the at least one additional restriction on transferability of the item comprises a minimum price at which the first consumer may sell the item.
11. The method of claim 9, in which the at least one additional restriction on transferability of the item comprises a maximum number of the item that may be sold by the first consumer.
12. The method of claim 1, in which the at least one restriction on transferability applies to at least the first consumer.

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13. The method of claim 1, further comprising: based at least in part on receiving from the provider the indication that the at least one restriction on transferability of the item is released, the server causing the provider to receive a payment.
14. The method of claim 13, in which an amount of the payment comprises a flat fee.
15. The method of claim 13, in which the second consumer is charged a price for the item; and in which an amount of the payment comprises a percentage of the price.
16. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
the server causing the second consumer to make a payment for the item in exchange for the item; and the server causing the provider to receive a first portion of the payment made by the second consumer and further causing the first consumer to receive at least a second portion of the payment made by the second consumer.
17. The method of claim 16, in which the first portion comprises a flat fee.
18. The method of claim 16, in which the first portion of the payment comprises an amount equalling a percentage of the payment, 19. The method of claim 1, in which the item comprises at least one of: at least one ticket, a reservation, and an item on which the first consumer paid a non-refundable deposit.
20. The method of claim 1, in which the indication to purchase the item comprises at least one of a ibid to purchase the item and an offer to purchase the item.
21. The method of claim 1, further comprising: the server causing the provider to receive a payment in connection with the item being transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer.
22. The method of claim 21, in which an amount of the payment comprises a flat fee.

23. The method of claim 21, in which the second consumer is charged a price for the item; and in which an amount of the payment comprises a percentage of the price.
24. A method performed by at least one server, the method comprising:
the server receiving from a first consumer via a first computer in use by the first consumer a request to sell an item, in which the first consumer purchased the item directly or indirectly from a provider;
in which the provider placed on the item at least one restriction on transferability, the at least one restriction on transferability comprising the item being non-transferable by the first consumer; and in which the server and the first computer are communicatively coupled via a communications network;
based at least in part on receiving from the first consumer the request to sell the item, the server sending to the provider a request to release the at least one restriction on transferability of the item;
the server receiving from the provider an indication that the at least one restriction on transferability of the item is released;
based at least in part on receiving from the provider the indication that the at least one restriction on transferability of the item is released, the server presenting information about the item to at least a second consumer via a second computer in use by the second consumer, in which the server and the second computer are communicatively coupled via the communications network; and the server receiving from the second consumer via the second computer an indication to purchase the item;

wherein based at least in part on receiving from the provider the indication that the at least one restriction on transferability of the item is released, the item is transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer.
25. The method of claim 24, further comprising: the server receiving from the first consumer via the first computer information about the first consumer; and the server authenticating the first consumer based at least in part on the information about the first consumer.
26. The method of claim 24, further comprising:
the server receiving from the second consumer via the second computer information about the second consumer; and the server authenticating the second consumer based at least in part on the information about the second consumer.
27. The method of claim 24, further comprising:
the server causing the second consumer to make a payment for the item in exchange for the item; and the server causing the provider to receive a first portion of the payment made by the second consumer and further causing the first consumer to receive at least a second portion of the payment made by the second consumer.
28. The method of claim 27, in which the first portion comprises a flat fee.
29. The method of claim 27, in which the first portion of the payment comprises an amount equalling a percentage of the payment.
30. The method of claim 24, further comprising:
based at least in part on sending to me provider the request to release the at least on restriction on transferability of the item, the server receiving from the provider at least one additional restriction on transferability of the item; and in which the item being transferred comprises the item being transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer subject to the at least one additional restriction on transferability.
31. The method of claim 30, in which the at least one additional restriction on transferability of the item comprises a minimum price at which the first consumer may sell the item.
32. The method of claim 30, in which the at least one additional restriction on transferability or the item comprises a maximum number of the item that may be sold by the first consumer.
33. The method of claim 24, further comprising: based at least in part on receiving from the provider the indication that the at least one restriction on transferability of the item is released, the server causing the provider to receive a payment.
34. The method of claim 33, in which an amount of the payment comprises a flat fee.
35. The method of claim 33, in which the second consumer is charged a price for the item; and in which an amount of the payment comprises a percentage of the price.
36. The method of claim 24, in which the at least one restriction on transferability applies to at least the first consumer.
37. The method of claim 24, further comprising: the server notifying the first consumer via the first computer that the provider released the at least one restriction on transferability of the item.
38. The method of claim 24, in which the item being transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer comprises the provider voiding the item being sold by the first consumer; and the provider reissuing the item to the second consumer.

39. The method of claim 24, in which the item comprises at least one of at least one ticket, a reservation, and an item on which the first consumer paid a non-refundable deposit.
40. The method of claim 24, further comprising: the server causing the provider to receive a payment in connection with the item being transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer.
41. The method of claim 40, in which an amount of the payment comprises a flat fee.
42. The method of claim 40, in which the second consumer is charged a price for the item; and in which an amount of the payment comprises a percentage of the price.
43. A method performed by at least one server, the method comprising:
the server receiving from a first consumer via a first computer in use by the first consumer a request to sell an item, in which the first consumer purchased the item directly or indirectly from a provider;
in which the provider placed on the item at least one restriction en transferability, the at least one restriction on transferability comprising the item being non-transferable by the first consumer; and in which the server and the first computer are communicatively coupled via a communications network;
based at least in part on receiving from the first consumer the request to sell the item, the server determining that the provider released the at least one restriction on transferability of the item;
based at least in part on determining that the provider released the at least one restriction on transferability of the item the server presenting information about the item to at least a second consumer via a second computer in use by the second consumer, in which the server and the second computer arc communicatively coupled via the communications network; and the server receiving from the second consumer via the second computer an indication to purchase the item;
wherein based at least in part on determining that the provider released the at least one restriction on transferability of the item, the item is transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer.
44. The method of claim 43, further comprising:
the server causing the second consumer to make a payment for the item in exchange for the item; and the server causing the provider to receive a first portion of the payment made by the second consumer and further causing the first consumer to receive at least a second portion of the payment made by the second consumer.
45. The method of claim 44, in which the first portion comprises a fiat fee.
46. The method of claim 44, in which the first portion of the payment comprises an amount equalling a percentage of the payment.
47. The method of claim 43, further comprising:
based at least in part on determining that the provider released the at least one restriction on transferability of the item, the server determining at least one additional restriction on transferability the provider has placed on the item; and in which the item being transferred comprises the item being transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer subject to the at least one additional restriction on transferability.

48. The method of claim 47, in which the at least one additional restriction On transferability of the item comprises a minimum price at which the first consumer may sell the item.
49. The method of claim 47, in which the at least one additional restriction on transferability of the item comprises a maximum number of the item that may be sold by the first consumer.
50. The method of claim 43, further comprising: based at least in part on determining that the provider released the at least one restriction on transferability of the item, the server causing the provider to receive a payment.
51. The method of claim 50, in which an amount of the payment comprises a fiat fee.
52. The method of claim 50, in which the second consumer is charged a price for the item; and in which an amount of the payment comprises a percentage of the price.
53. The method of claim 43, in which the at least one restriction on transferability applies to at least the first consumer.
54. The method of claim 43, in which the method further comprises:
the server presenting to the first consumer via the first computer a plurality of options, in which the options comprise to sell the item by auctioning the item and to sell the item by advertising the item, in which advertising the item comprises posting a price;
and the ser\i,er receiving from the first consumer via the first computer a selection, in which the selection comprises one of: to sell the item by auctioning the item, and to sell the item by advertising the item; and in which presenting the information about the item to the second consumer via the second computer comprises presenting the information, at least in part, as part of an auction when the selection by the first consumer comprises to sell the item by auctioning ¨ 23 ¨
the item, and presenting the information, at least in part, as an advertisement when the selection by the first consumer comprises to sell the item by advertising the item.
55. The method of claim 43, in which the item being transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer comprises:
the provider voiding the item being sold by the first consumer; and the provider reissuing the item to the second consumer.
56. The method of claim 43, in which the item comprises at least one of: at least one ticket, a reservation, and an item on which the first consumer paid a non-refundable deposit.
57. The method of claim 43, further comprising the server notifying the first consumer via the first computer that the provider released the at least one restriction on transferability of the item.
58. The method of claim 43, further comprising: the server causing the provider to receive a payment in connection with the item being transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer.
59. '1'he method of claim 58, in which an amount of the payment comprises a flat fee.
60. The method of claim 58, in which the second consumer is charged a price for the item; and in which an amount of the payment comprises a percentage of the price.
61. A method performed by at least one server, the method comprising:
the server receiving from a first consumer via a first computer in use by the first consumer a request to sell an item, in which the first consumer purchased the item directly or indirectly from a provider;

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in which the provider placed on the item at least one restriction on transferability of the item, the at least one restriction, on transferability comprising the item being non-transferable by the first consumer; and in which the server and the first computer are communicatively coupled via a communications network;
based an least in part on (i) the provider having released the at least one restriction on transferability of the item and (ii) receiving from the first consumer the request to sell the item, the server presenting information about the item to at least a second consumer via a second computer in use by the second consumer, in which the server and the second computer arc communicatively coupled via the communications network; and the server receiving from the second consumer via the second computer an indication to purchase the item;
wherein based at least in part on the provider having released the at least one restriction on transferability of the item, the item is transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer.
62. The method of claim 61, further comprising:
the server causing the second consumer to make a payment for the item in exchange for the item; and the server causing the provider to receive a first portion of the payment made by the second consumer and further causing the first consumer to receive at least a second portion of the payment made by the second consumer.
63. The method of claim 62, in which the first portion comprises a flat fee.
64. The method of claim 62, in which the first portion of the payment comprises an amount equallling a percentage of the payment.
65_ The method of claim 61, further comprising:

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based at least in part on the provider having released the at least one restriction on transferability of the item, the server determining at least one additional restriction on transferability the provider has placed on the item; and in which the item being transferred comprises the item being transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer subject to the at least one additional restriction on transferability.
66. The method of claim 65, in which the at least one additional restriction on transferability of the item comprises a minimum price at which the first consumer may sell the item.
67. The method of claim 65, in which the at least one additional restriction on transferability of the item comprises a maximum number of the item that may be sold by the first consumer.
G. The method of claim 61, further comprising: based at least in part on the provider having released the at least one restriction on transferability of the item, the server causing the provider to receive a payment.
69. The method of claim 68, in which an amount of the payment comprises a flat fee, 70. The method of claim 68, in which the second consumer is charged a price far the item; and in which an amount of the payment comprises a percentage of the price.
71. The method of claim 61, in which the at least one restriction on transferability applies to at least the first consumer.
72, The method of claim 61, in which the method further comprises:
the server presenting to the first consumer via the first computer a plurality of options, in which the options comprise to sell the item by auctioning the item and to sell the item by advertising the item, in which advertising the item comprises posting a price;
and the server receiving from the first consumer via the first computer a selection, in which the selection comprises one of: to sell the item by auctioning the item, and to sell the item by advertising the item; and in which presenting the information about the item to the second consumer via the second computer comprises presenting the information, at least in part, as part of an auction when the selection by the first consumer comprises to sell the item by auctioning the item, and presenting the information, at least in part, as an advertisement when the selection by the first consumer comprises to sell the item by advertising the item.
73. The method of claim 61, in which the item being transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer comprises:
the provider voiding the item being sold by the first consumer; and the provider reissuing the item to the second consumer.
74. The method of claim 61, in which the item comprises at least one of: at least one ticket, a reservation, and an item on which the first consumer paid a non-refundable deposit.
75. The method of claim 61, further comprising: the server notifying the first consumer via the first computer that the provider released the at least one restriction on transferability of the item.
76. The method of claim 61, further comprising: the server causing the provider to receive a payment in connection with the item being transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer.
77. The method of claim 76, in which an amount of the payment comprises a flat fee.
78. The method of claim 76, in which the second consumer is charged a price for the item; and in which an amount of the payment comprises a percentage of the price.
79. A method performed by at least one server, the method comprising:

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the server receiving from a first consumer via a first computer in use by the first consumer a request to sell an item, in which the first consumer purchased the item directly or indirectly from a provider;
in which the provider placed on the item at least one restriction on transferability, the at least one restriction on transferability comprising a restriction as to a price at which the first consumer may sell the item; and in which the server and the first computer arc communicatively coupled via a communications network;
based at least in part on receiving from the first consumer the request to sell the item, the server sending to the provider a request to release the at least one restriction on transferability of the item;
the server receiving from the provider an indication that the at least one restriction on transferability of the item is released;
based at least in part on receiving from the provider the indication that the at least one restriction on transferability of the item is released, the server presenting information about the item to at least a second consumer via a second computer in use by the second consumer, in which the server and the second computer are communicatively coupled via the communications network; and the server receiving from the second consumer via the second computer an indication to purchase the item;
wherein based at least in part on receiving from the second consumer the indication to purchase the item, the item is transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer.
80. The method of claim 79, further comprising:

the server causing the second consumer to make a payment for the item in exchange for the item; and the server causing the provider to receive a first portion of the payment made by the second consumer and further causing the first consumer to receive at least a second portion of the payment made by the second consumer.
81. The method of claim 80, in which the first portion comprises a flat fee.
82. The method of claim 80, in which the first portion of the payment comprises an amount equalling a percentage of the payment.
83. The method of claim 79, further comprising:
based at least in part on sending to the provider the request to release the at least one restriction.on transferability of the item, the server receiving from the provider at least one additional restriction on transferability of the item; and in which the item being transferred comprises the item being transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer subject to the at least one additional restriction on transferability, 84. The method of claim 83, in which the at least one additional restriction on transferability of the item comprises a minimum price at which the first consumer may sell the item, 85. The method of claim 83, in which the at least one additional restriction on transferability of the item comprises a maximum number of the item that may be sold by the first consumer.
86. The method of claim 79, further comprising: based at least in part on receiving from the provider the indication that the at least one restriction on transferability of the item is released, the server causing the provider to receive a payment.
87. The method of claim 86, in which an amount of the payment comprises a flat fee.

88. The method of claim 86, in which the second consumer is charged a price for the item; and in which an amount of the payment comprises a percentage of the charged price, 89. The method of claim 79, in which the at least one restriction on transferability applies to at least the first consumer.
90. The method of claim 79, further comprising: the server notifying the first consumer via the first computer that the provider released the at least one restriction on transferability of the item.
91. The method of claim 79, in which the method further comprises:
the server presenting to the first consumer via the first computer a plurality of options, in which the options comprise to sell the item by auctioning the item and to sell the item by advertising the item, in which advertising the item comprises posting a price;
and the server receiving from the first consumer via the first computer a selection, in which the selection comprises one of: to sell the item by auctioning the item, and to sell the item by advertising the item; and in which presenting the information about the item to the second consumer via the second computer comprises presenting the information, at least in part, as part of an auction when the selection by the first consumer comprises to sell the item by auctioning the item, and presenting the information, at least in part, as an advertisement when the selection by the first consumer comprises to sell the item by advertising the item.
92. The method of claim 79, in which the item being transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer comprises:
the provider voiding the item being sold by the first consumer; and the provider reissuing the item to the second consumer.

93. The method of claim 79, in which the item comprises at least one ticket.
94. The method of claim 79, further comprising: the server causing the provider to receive a payment in connection with the item being transferred from the first consumer to.the second consumer.
95. The method of claim 94, in which an amount of the payment comprises a Rat the.
96. The method of claim 947 in which the second consumer is charged a price for the item; and in which an amount of the payment comprises a percentage of the charged price.
97. A method performed by at least one server, the method comprising:
the server receiving from a first consumer via a first computer in user by the first consumer a request to sell an item, in which the first consumer purchased the item directly or indirectly from a provider;
in which the provider placed on the item at least one restriction on transferability, the at least one restriction on transferability comprising a restriction as to a price at which the first consumer may sell the item; and in which the server and the first computer are communicatively coupled via a communications network;
based at least in part on receiving from the first consumer the request to sell the item, the server determining that the provider released the at least one restriction on transferability of the item;
based. at least in part on determining that the provider released the at least one restriction on transferability of the item, the server presenting information about the item to at least a second consumer via a computer in use by the second consumer, in which the ¨ 31 ¨
server and the!second computer are communicatively coupled via the communications network; and the server receiving from the second consumer via the second computer an indication to purchase the item;
wherein based at least in part on receiving from the second consumer the indication to purchase the item, the item is transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer.
98. The method of claim 97, further comprising:
the server causing the second consumer to make a payment for the item in exchange for ale item; and the server causing the provider to receive a first portion of the payment made by the second consumer and further causing the first consumer to receive at least a second portion of the payment made by the second consumer.
99. The method of claim 98, in which the first portion comprises a flat fee.
100. The method of claim 98, in which the first portion of the payment comprises an amount equalling a percentage of the payment 101. The method of claim 97, further comprising:
based at least in part on determining that the provider released the at least one restriction on transferability of the item, the server determining at least one additional restriction on transferability the provider has placed on the item; and in which the item being transferred comprises the item being transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer subject to the at least one additional restriction on transferability.

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102. The method of claim 101, in which the at least one additional restriction on transferability of the item comprises a minimum price at which the first consumer may sell the item_ 103. The method of claim 101, in which the at least one additional restriction on transferability of the item comprises a maximum number of the item that may be sold by the first consumer.
104. The method of claim 97, further comprising: based at least in part on determining that the provider released the at least one restriction on transferability of the item, causing the provider to receive a payment.
105. The method of claim 104, in which an amount of the payment comprises a flat fee.
106. The method of claim 104, in which the second consumer is charged a price for the item; and in which an amount of the payment comprises a percentage of the charged price.
107, The method of claim 97, in which the at least one restriction on transferability applies to at least the first consumer, 10S. The method of claim 97, in which the method further comprises:
the server presenting to the first consumer via the first computer a plurality of options, in which the options comprise to sell the item by auctioning the item and to sell the item by advertising the item, in which advertising the item comprises posting a price;
and the server receiving from the first consumer via the first computer a selection, in which the selection comprises one of to sell the item by auctioning the item, and to sell the item by advertising the item; and in which presenting the information about the item to the second consumer via the second computer comprises presenting the information, at least in part, as part of an auction when the selection by the first consumer comprises to sell the item by auctioning the item, and presenting the information, at least in part, as an advertisement when the selection by the first consumer comprises to sell the item by advertising the item.
109. The method of claim 79, in which the item being transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer comprises:
the provider voiding the item being sold by the first consumer; and the provider reissuing the item to the second consumer.
110. The method of claim 79, in which the item comprises at least one ticket.
111. The method of claim 97, further comprising the server notifying the first consumer via the first computer that the provider released the at least one restriction on transferably of the item.
112. The method of claim 97, further comprising: the server causing the provider to receive a payment in connection with the item being transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer.
113. The method of claim 112, in which an amount of the payment comprises a flat fee.
114. The method of claim 112, in which the second consumer is charged a price for the item; and in which an amount of the payment comprises a percentage of the charged price.
115. A method comprising:
receiving by at least one computing device, from a first consumer a request to sell a ticket, in which:
the ticket comprises at least one restriction on transferability, the first consumer purchased the ticket directly from a provider of the ticket or purchased the ticket indirectly from the provider of the ticket, and the provider placed on the ticket the at least one restriction on transferability;
based at least in part on the provider having authorized for the ticket a transfer that is contrary to the at least one restriction on transferability, causing by the at least one computing device information about the ticket to be presented to at least a second consumer;
receiving by the at least one computing device, from the second consumer an indication to purchase the ticket;
charging by the at least one computing device, the first consumer a first fee in connection with a sale of the ticket to the second consumer; and charging by the at least one computing device, the second consumer a second fee in connection with the sale of the ticket to the second consumer; and in which the provider is provided an inducement in exchange for the provider authorizing for the ticket the transfer that is contrary to the at least one restriction on transferability.
116. The method of claim 115, in which causing information regarding the ticket to be presented comprises holding an auction for the ticket and presenting information regarding the ticket through the auction, 117. The method of claim 116, further comprising receiving from the first consumer at least one of:
a bidding duration, and a minimum sale price.
118. The method of claim 115, in which causing information regarding the ticket to be presented comprises advertising the ticket for a price.

119. The method of claim 118, in which the price comprises a value received from the first consumer.
120. The method of claim 115, in which receiving from the second consumer an indication to purchase the ticket comprises receiving from the second consumer an offer to buy the ticket.
121. The method or claim 115, in which receiving from the second consumer an indication to purchase the ticket comprises receiving from the second consumer a bid for the ticket.
122. The method of claim 115, in which the first fee comprises a fee for enabling the first consumer to sell the ticket to the second consumer.
123. The method of claim 115, in which the second fee comprises a fee for enabling the first consumer to sell the ticket to the second consumer.
124. The method of claim 115, in which the inducement comprises a flat fee.
123. The method of claim 115, in which the inducement comprises a percentage of a sale price at which the ticket is sold from the first consumer to the second consumer.
126. The method of claim 115, further in which the inducement comprises at least a portion of the first fee.
127. The method of claim 115, in which the inducement comprises at least a portion of the second fee.
128. The method of claim 115, further comprising causing the first consumer to send the ticket to an intermediary.
129. The method of claim 128, in which the intermediary comprises an entity that enables the first consumer to sell the ticket to the second consumer.
130. The method of claim 115, further comprising at least one of:

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issuing a new ticket to the second consumer; and causing a new ticket to be issued to the second consumer.
131. The method of claim 115, further comprising at least one of:
voiding the ticket; and causing the ticket to be voided.
132. The method of claim 115, further comprising at least one of:
sending the ticket to the second consumer; and causing the ticket to be sent to the second consumer.
133. The method of claim 115, further comprising causing the first consumer to send the ticket to the second consumer.
134. The method of claim 115, further comprising verifying the first consumer is in possession of the ticket.
135. The method of claim 115, further comprising receiving from the first consumer a serial number of the ticket.
136. The method of claim 115, in which the at least one restriction on transferability comprises the ticket being non-transferable.
137. The method of claim 136, further comprising causing the first consumer to be notified that the provider of the ticket has authorized the ticket to be transferred.
138. The method of claim 115, in which the at least one restriction on transferability comprises a restriction on a price at which the first consumer may resell the ticket.
139. The method of claim 115, in which charging the second consumer the second fee in connection with the sale of the ticket comprises receiving from the second consumer both the second fee and a price for the ticket; and in which charging the first consumer the first lee in connection with the sale of the ticket comprises sending to the first consumer the price of the ticket less the first fee.
140. An apparatus comprising at least one computing device, comprising a non-transitory memory having a program stored thereon that when executed by the at least one computing device directs the at least one computing device to:
receive from a first consumer a request to sell a ticket, in which:
the ticket comprises at least one restriction on transferability, the first consumer purchased the ticket directly from a provider of the ticket or purchased the ticket indirectly from the provider of the ticket, and the provider placed on the ticket the at least one restriction on transferability;
based at least in part on the provider having authorized for the ticket a transfer that is contrary to the at least one restriction on transferability, cause information about the ticket to be presented to at least a second consumer;
receive from a second consumer an indication to purchase the ticket;
charge the first consumer a first fee in connection with a sale of the ticket to the second consumer; and charge the second consumer a second fee in connection with the sale of the ticket to the second consumer; and in which the provider is provided an inducement in exchange for the provider authorizing for the ticket the transfer that is contrary to the at least one restriction on transferability.
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in which to charge the second consumer the second fee in connection with the sale of the ticket comprises to receive from the second consumer both the second fee and a price for the ticket; and in which to charge the first consumer the first fee in connection with the sale of the ticket comprises to send to the first consumer the price of the ticket less the first fee, 142. The apparatus of claim 140, in which the inducement comprises a flat fee.
143. The apparatus of claim 140, in which the inducement comprises a percentage of a sale price at which the ticket is sold from the first consumer to the second consumer.
144. The apparatus of claim 140, in which the inducement comprises at least a portion of the first fec.
145. The apparatus of claim 140, in which the inducement comprises at least a portion of the second fee.
146. The apparatus of claim 140, in which the at least one restriction on transferability comprises the ticket being non-transferable.
147. The apparatus of claim 146, in which the program, when executed by the at least one computing device, further directs the at least one computing device to cause the first consumer to be notified that the provider has authorized the ticket to be transferred.
148. The apparatus of claim 140, in which the at least one restriction on transferability comprises a restriction on a price at which the first consumer may resell the ticket.
149. A method provided by an intermediary for selling tickets between consumers, the method comprising:
receiving by at least one computing device from a first consumer a request to sell a ticket, in which the first consumer purchased the ticket directly from a provider of the ticket or purchased the ticket indirectly from the provider of the ticket, and in which the provider placed on the ticket at least one restriction on transferability;
receiving by the at least one computing device from a second consumer an indication to purchase the ticket; and based at least in part on the provider having authorized for the ticket a transfer that is contrary to the at least one restriction on transferability:
charging by the at least one computing device at least one of the first consumer and the second consumer a service fee in connection with a sale of the ticket from the first consumer to the second consumer;
wherein the ticket is transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer, wherein the service fee is retained by the intermediary, and wherein the provider of the ticket is paid an inducement in connection with the sale of the ticket from the first consumer to the second consumer.
150. The method of claim 149, in which receiving from a second consumer an indication to purchase the ticket comprises receiving from the second consumer an offer to buy the ticket.
151. The method of claim 149, in which receiving from a second consumer an indication to purchase the ticket comprises receiving from the second consumer a bid for the ticket.
152. The method of claim 149, further comprising causing information regarding the ticket to be presented to at least the second consumer.
153. The method of claim 152, in which causing information regarding the ticket to be presented comprises advertising the ticket at a price.
154. The method of claim 153, in which the first consumer specifies the price.

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155. The method of claim 152, in which causing information regarding the ticket to be presented comprises holding an auction for the ticket and presenting information regarding the ticket through the auction.
156. The method of claim 149, in which the inducement comprises a percentage of a sale price at which the ticket is sold from the first consumer to the second consumer.
157. The method of claim 149, in which the inducement comprises a flat fee.
158. The method of claim 149, further comprising verifying the first consumer is in possession of the ticket.
159. The method of claim 149, further comprising receiving from the first consumer a serial number of the ticket.
160. l'he method of claim 149, in which the ticket being transferred comprises the first consumer sending the ticket to the intermediary.
161. The method of claim 149, in which the ticket being transferred comprises:

a new ticket being issued to the second consumer.
162. The method of claim 149, in which the ticket being transferred comprises:

the ticket being voided.
163. The method of claim 149, in which the ticket to being transferred comprises at least one of:
the ticket being sent to the second consumer.
164. The method of claim 149, in which the ticket being transferred comprises the first consumer sending the ticket to the second consumer.
165. The method of claim 149, in which the at least one restriction on transferability comprises the ticket being non-transferable.

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166. The method of claim 165, further comprising causing the first consumer to be notified that the provider has authorized the ticket to be transferred.
167. The method of claim 149, in which the at least one restriction on transferability comprises a restriction on a price at which the first consumer may resell the ticket.
168. The method of claim 149, in which the provider of the ticket is paid the inducement in exchange for the provider authorizing for the ticket the transfer that is contrary to the at least one restriction on transferability, 169. An apparatus of an intermediary for selling tickets between consumers, the apparatus comprising at least one computing device comprising a non-transitory memory having a program stored thereon that when executed by the at least one computing device directs the at least one computing device to:
receive from a first consumer a request to sell a ticket, in which the first consumer purchased the ticket directly from a provider of the ticket or purchased the ticket indirectly from the provider of the ticket and in which the provider placed on the ticket at least one restriction on transferability;
receive' from a second consumer an indication to purchase the ticket; and based fit least in part on the provider having authorized for the ticket a transfer that is contrary to the at least one restriction on transferability:
charge at least one of the first consumer and the second consumer a service fee in connection with a sale of the ticket from the first consumer to the second consumer;
wherein the ticket is transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer.
wherein the service fee is retained by the intermediary, and ¨ 42 wherein the provider of the ticket is paid an inducement in connection with the sale of the ticket from the first consumer to the second consumer.
170. The apparatus of claim 169, in which the inducement comprises a percentage of a sale price at which the ticket is sold from the first consumer to the second consumer.
171, The apparatus of claim 169, in which the inducement comprises a flat fee.
172. The apparatus of claim 169, in which the at least one restriction on transferability comprises the ticket being non-transferable.
173. The apparatus of claim 172, in which the program, when executed by the at least one computing device, further directs the at least one computing device to cause the first consumer to he notified that the provider has authorized the ticket to be transferred.
174. The apparatus of claim 169, in which the at least one restriction On transferability comprises a restriction on a price at which the first consumer may resell the ticket.
175. The apparatus of claim 169, in which the provider of the ticket is paid the inducement in'exchange for the provider authorizing for the ticket the transfer that is contrary to the at least one restriction on transferability.
176. A method comprising:
receiving, by at least one computing device, from a first consumer a request to sell a ticket, in which the first consumer purchased the ticket directly from a provider of the ticket or purchased the ticket indirectly from the provider of the ticket, and in which at the time the first consumer purchased the ticket, the ticket included at least one restriction placed thereon by the provider, the at least one restriction including that the first consumer cannot resell the ticket to another consumer;
subsequent to the first consumer purchasing the ticket, receiving from the provider of the ticket authorization that the ticket can be resold by the first consumer to another consumer; and 43 ¨
based at least in part on receiving from the provider authorization that the ticket can be resold, receiving, by at least one computing device, from a second consumer an indication to purchase the ticket.
177. The method of claim 176, in which receiving from a second consumer an indication to purchase the ticket comprises receiving from the second consumer an offer to buy the ticket.
178. The method of claim 176, in which receiving from a second consumer an indication to purchase the ticket comprises receiving from the second consumer a hid for the ticket.
179. The method of claim I 76, further comprising causing information regarding the ticket to be presented to at least the second consumer.
180. The method of claim 179, in which causing information regarding the ticket to be presented comprises advertising the ticket for a price.
181. The method of claim 180, in which the price comprises a value received from the first consumer.
182. The method of claim 179, in which causing information regarding the ticket to be presented comprises auctioning the ticket.
183_ The method of claim 176, in which the provider is paid an inducement in connection with a sale of the ticket from the first consumer to the second consumer.
184. The method of claim 183, in which the inducement comprises a percentage of a sale price of the ticket. .
185. The method of claim 183, in which the inducement comprises a flat fee.
186. The method of claim 183, in which the inducement comprises a fee in exchange for the provider authorizing the ticket to he resold.

187. The method of claim 176, further comprising verifying the first consumer is in possession of the ticket.
188. The method of claim 176, further comprising receiving from the first consumer a serial number of the ticket.
189. The method of claim 177, further comprising causing the first consumer to send the ticket to an intermediary.
190. The method of claim 189, in which the intermediary comprises an entity that enables the first consumer to sell the ticket to the second consumer.
191. The method or claim 176, further comprising at least one of;
issuing a new ticket to the second consumer; and causing a new ticket to be issued to the second consumer, 192. The method of claim 176, further comprising at least one of:
voiding the ticket; and causing the ticket to be voided.
193. The method of claim 176, further comprising at least one of:
sending the ticket to the second consumer; and causing the ticket to be sent to the second consumer_ 194, The method of claim 176, further comprising causing the first consumer to send the ticket to the second consumer.
195. The method of claim 176, further comprising causing the first consumer to be notified that the provider authorized the ticket to be resold.

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196. The method of claim 176, in which a sale of the ticket by the first consumer comprises one or more restrictions.
197. The method of claim 196, in which at least one of the one or more restrictions are imposed by the provider.
198. The method of claim 197, in which the at least one of the one or more restrictions comprises a contract term.
199. The method of claim 197, in which the at least one of the one or more restrictions comprises a minimum sale price.
200. An apparatus comprising at least one computing device, and a non-transitory memory having a program stored thereon that when executed by the at least one computing device directs the at least one computing device to:
receive from a first consumer a request to sell a ticket, in which the first consumer purchased the ticket directly from a provider of the ticket or purchased the ticket indirectly from the provider of the ticket, and in which at the time the first consumer purchased the ticket, the ticket included at least one restriction placed thereon by the provider, the at least one restriction including that the first consumer cannot resell the ticket to another consumer;
subsequent to the first consumer purchasing the ticket, receive from the provider of the ticket authorization that the ticket can be resold by the first consumer to another consumer; and based at least in part on receiving from the provider authorization that the ticket can be transferred, receive from a second consumer an indication to purchase the ticket.
201. The apparatus of claim 200, in which the provider is paid an inducement in connection with a sale of the ticket from the first consumer to the second consumer.
202. The apparatus of claim 201, in which the inducement comprises a percentage of a sale price of the ticket or comprises a flat fee.

203. The apparatus of claim 201, in which the inducement comprises a foe in exchange for the provider authorizing the ticket to be resold, 204. A method comprising:
receiving by at least one computing device from a first consumer a request to sell an item, in which:
the item comprises at least one restriction on transferability, the first consumer purchased the item directly or indirectly from a provider, and the provider placed on the item the at least one restriction on transferability;
based at least in part on the provider having authorized for the item a transfer that is contrary to the at least one restriction on transferability, causing by the at least one computing device information about the item to be presented via a computer to at least a second consumer; and receiving by the at least one computing device from the second consumer an indication to purchase the item;
wherein the item is transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer.
205. The method of claim 204, further comprising:
based at least in part on the provider having authorized for the item the transfer that is contrary to the at least one restriction on transferability, determining at least one additional restriction on transferability of the item;
in which the provider placed on the item the at least one additional restriction on transferability; and 47 ¨
in which the item being transferred comprises the item being transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer subject to the at least one additional restriction on transferability.
206. The method of claim 205, in which the at least one additional restriction on transferability of the item comprises a minimum price at which the first consumer may resell the item.
207, The method of claim 205, in which the at least one additional restriction on transferability of the item comprises a maximum number of items that may be sold by the first consumer.
208. The method of claim 204, further comprising:
causing the second consumer to make a payment for the item; and causing the provider to receive at least a portion of the payment from the second consumer.
209. The method of claim 204, further comprising:
based at least in part on the provider having authorized for the item the transfer that is contrary to the at least one restriction on transferability, causing the provider to receive a payment.
210. The method of claim 209, in which an amount of the payment comprises a flat fee.
211. The method of claim 209, in which the second consumer is charged a price for the item; and in which an amount of the payment comprises a percentage of the price.
212. The method of claim 210, in which the at least one restriction on transferability applies to at least the first consumer.

213. The method of claim 204, in which the at least one restriction on transferability comprises the item being non-transferable.
214. The method of claim 204, in which the at least one restriction on transferability comprises a restriction on a price at which the first consumer may resell the item.
2 15. The method of claim 204, further comprising:
based at least in part on the provider having authorized for the item the transfer that is contrary to the at least one restriction on transferability, determining at least one additional restriction on transferability of the item; and in which the at least one additional restriction on transferability of the item comprises a minimum price at which the first consumer may resell the item.
216. The method of claim 204, further comprising:
causing to be presented to the first consumer a plurality of options, in which the options comprise to transfer the item by auctioning the item and to transfer the item by advertising the item, in which advertising the item comprises posting a price;
receiving from the first consumer a selection, in which the selection comprises one of:
to transfer the item by auctioning the item, and to transfer the item by advertising the item; and in which causing the information about the item to be presented via the computer comprises causing the information to be presented, at least in part, as part of an auction when the selection by the first consumer comprises to transfer the item by auctioning the item, and causing the information to be presented, at least in part, as an advertisement when the selection by the first consumer comprises to transfer the item by advertising the item.

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217. The method of claim 204, in which the item being transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer comprises:
the item, with respect to the first consumer, being voided; and the item being reissued to the second consumer.
218. The method of claim 204, in which the item being transferred from the first consumer to die second consumer comprises:
the first consumer being notified to send the item to an intermediary, in which the intermediary subsequently sends the item to the second consumer, 219. The method of claim 204, in which the item comprises at least one of:
at least one ticket, a reservation, and an item on which a non-refundable deposit has been paid.
220. The method of claim 204, in which the indication to purchase the item comprises at least one of a bid to purchase the item and an offer to purchase the item.
221. An apparatus comprising at least one computing device comprising a memory having a program stored thereon that when executed by the at least one computing device directs the at least one computing device to:
receive, from a first consumer a request to sell an item, in which:
the item comprises at least one restriction on transferability, the first consumer purchased the item directly or indirectly from a provider, and the provider placed on the item the at least one restriction on transferability;

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based at least in part on a provider having authorized for the item a transfer that is contrary to the at least one restriction on transferability, cause information about the item to be presented to at least a second consumer; and receive from the second consumer an indication to purchase the item;
in which the item is transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer.
222, The apparatus of claim 221, in which the program, when executed by the at least one computing device, further directs the at least one computing device to:
based at least in part on the provider having authorized for the item the transfer that is contrary to the at least one restriction on transferability, determine at least one additional restriction on transferability of the item;
in which the provider placed on the item the at least one additional restriction on transferability; and in which the item being transferred comprises the item being transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer subject to the at least one additional restriction on transferability.
221 The apparatus of claim 222, in which the at least one additional restriction on transferability of the item comprises a minimum price at which the first consumer may resell the item.
224. The apparatus of claim 222, in which the at least one additional restriction on transferability of the item comprises a maximum number of items that may be sold by the first consumer.
225. The apparatus of claim 221, in which the program, when executed by the at least one computing device, further directs the at least one computing device to:
cause the second consumer to make a payment for the item; and ¨ 51 cause the provider to receive at least a portion of the payment from the second consumer.
226. The apparatus of claim 221, in which the program, when executed by the at least one computing device, further directs the at least one computing device to:
based at least in part on the provider having authorized for the item the transfer that is contrary to the at least one restriction on transferability, cause the provider to receive a payment 227, The apparatus of claim 226, in which an amount of the payment comprises a 11at fee.
228. The apparatus of claim 226, in which the second consumer is charged a price for the item; and in which an amount of the payment comprises a percentage of the price.
229. The apparatus of claim 221, in which the at least one restriction on transferability =
comprises the item being non-transferable.
230. The apparatus of claim 221, in which the at least one restriction on transferability comprises a restriction on a price at which the first consumer may resell the item.
231. The apparatus of claim 221, in which the program, when executed by the at least one computing device, further directs the at least one computing device to:
based at least in part on the provider having authorized for the item the transfer that is contrary to the at least one restriction on transferability, determine at least one additional restriction on transferability of the item; and in which the at least one additional restriction on transferability of the item comprises a minimum price at which the first consumer may resell the item.
232. A method comprising:

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receiving, by at least one computing device, from a consumer a request to transfer an item owned by the consumer, wherein the item includes a restriction that the consumer cannot transfer the item to another consumer unless the transfer has been authorized; and responsive to the transfer having been authorized, transferring by at least one computing device the item from the consumer to another consumer, 233. The method of claim 232, wherein the item is transferred for a price.
234. An apparatus comprising at least one computing device and a non-transitory memory having instructions stored thereon that when executed by the at least one computing device directs the at least one computing device to:
receive from a consumer a request to transfer an item owned by the consumer, wherein the item includes a restriction that the consumer cannot transfer the item to another consumer unless the transfer has been authorized; and responsive to the transfer having been authorized, transfer the item from the consumer to another consumer.
235. The apparatus of claim 234, wherein the item is transferred for a price, 236. A method comprising:
receiving, by at least one computing device, from a consumer a request to transfer an item owned by the consumer to another consumer, wherein the item includes a restriction that the consumer cannot transfer.the item to the other consumer unless the other consumer has been authorized to receive the item;
determining, by at least one computing device, that the other consumer is authorized to receive the item; and based ait least in part on determining that the other consumer is authorized to receive the item, transferring by at least one computing device the item from the consumer to the other consumer.

¨ 53-237. The method of claim 236, wherein the item is transferred for a price.
238. An apparatus comprising at least one computing device and a non-transitory memory having instructions stored thereon that when executed by the at least one computing device directs the at least one computing device to:
receive from a consumer a request to transfer an item owned by the consumer to another consumer, wherein the item includes a restriction that the consumer cannot transfer the item to the other consumer unless the other consumer has been authorized to receive the item;
determine that the other consumer is authorized to receive the item; and based at least in part on determining that the other consumer is authorized to receive the item, transfer the item from the consumer to the other consumer.
239. The apparatus of claim 238, wherein the item is transferred for a price.
240. An apparatus comprising at least one computing device, comprising a non-transitory memory having a program stored thereon that when executed by the at least one computing device directs the at least one computing device to:
receive from a first consumer via a first computer in use by the first consumer a.
request to sell an item, in which the first consumer purchased the item directly or indirectly from a provider; and in which the provider placed on the item at least one restriction on transferability, the at least one restriction on transferability comprising the item being non-transferable by the first consumer;
present to the first consumer via the first computer a plurality of options, in which the options comprise to sell the item by auctioning the item and to sell the item by advertising the item, in which advertising the item comprises posting a price;

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receive from the first consumer via the first computer a selection, in which the selection comprises one of: to sell the item by auctioning the item, and to sell the item by advertising the item;
based at least in part on receiving from the first consumer the request to sell the item, send to the provider a request to release the at least one restriction on transferability of the item;
receive from the provider an indication that the at least one restriction on transferability of the item is released;
based at least in part on receiving from the provider the indication that the at least one restriction on transferability of the item is released, present information about the item to at least a second consumer via a second computer in use by the second consumer, in which the information is presented, at least in part, as part of an auction when the selection by the first consumer comprises to sell the item by auctioning the item, and in which the information is presented, at least in part, as an advertisement when the selection by the first consumer comprises to sell the item by advertising the item; and receive from the second consumer via the second computer an indication to purchase the item;
wherein based at least in part on receiving from the provider the indication that the at least one restriction on transferability of the item is released, the item is transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer 241. An apparatus comprising at least one computing device, comprising a non-transitory memory having a program stored thereon that when executed by the at least one computing device directs the at least one computing device to:
receive from a first consumer via a first computer in use by the first consumer a request to sell aln item, ¨ 55 ¨
in which the first consumer purchased the item directly or indirectly from a provider; and in which the provider placed on the item at least one restriction on transferability, the at least one restriction on transferability comprising the item being non-transferable by the first consumer;
based at least in part on receiving from the first consumer the request to sell the item, send to the provider a request to release the at least one restriction on transferability of the item;
receive from the provider an indication that the at least one restriction on transferability of the item is released;
based at least in part on receiving from the provider the indication that the at least one restriction on transferability of the item is released, present information about the item to at least a second consumer via a second computer in use by the second consumer, in which the server and the second computer are communicatively coupled via the communications network; and receive from the second consumer via the second computer an indication to purchase the item;
wherein based at least in part on receiving from the provider the indication that the at least one restriction on transferability of the item is released, the item is transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer.
242. An apparatus comprising at least one computing device, comprising a non-transitory memory having a program stored thereon that when executed by the at least one computing device directs the at least one computing device to:
receive from a first consumer via a first computer in use by the first consumer a request to sell an item, ¨ 56 ¨
in which the first consumer purchased the item directly or indirectly from a provider; and in which the provider placed on the item at least one restriction on transferability, the at least one restriction on transferability comprising the item being non-transferable by the first consumer;
based at least in part on receiving from the first consumer the request to sell the item, determine that the provider released the at least one restriction on transferability of the item;
based at least in part on determining that the provider released the at least one restriction on transferability of the item, present information about the item to at least a second consumer via a second computer in use by the second consumer; and receive from the second consumer via the second computer an indication to purchase the item;
wherein based at least in part on determining that the provider released the at least one restriction on transferability of the item, the item is transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer.
243. An apparatus comprising at least one computing device, comprising a non-transitory memory having a program stored thereon that when executed by the at least one computing device directs the at least one computing device to:
receive from a first consumer via a first computer in use by the first consumer a request to sell an item, in which the first consumer purchased the item directly or indirectly from a provider; and in which the provider placed on the item at least one restriction on transferability of the item, the at least one restriction on transferability comprising the item being non-transferable by the first consumer;

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based,at least in part on (i) the provider having released the at least one restriction on transferability of the item and (ii) receiving from the first consumer the request to sell the item, present information about the item to at least a second consumer via a second computer in use by the second consumer; and receive from the second consumer via the second computer an indication to purchase the item;
wherein based at least in part on the provider having released the at least one restriction on transferability of the item, the item is transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer.
244. An apparatus comprising at least one computing device, comprising a non-transitory memory having a program stored thereon that when executed by the at least one computing device directs the at least one computing device to:
receive from a first consumer via a first computer in use by the first consumer a request to sell an item, in which the first consumer purchased the item directly or indirectly from a provider; and in which the provider placed on the item at least one restriction on transferability, the at least one restriction on transferability comprising a restriction as to a price at which the first consumer may sell the item;
based at least in part on receiving from the first consumer the request to sell the item, send to the provider a request to release the at least one restriction on transferability of the item;
receive from the provider an indication that the at least one restriction on transferability of the item is released;
based at least in part on receiving from the provider the indication that the at least one restriction on transferability of the item is released, present information about the 58 ¨
item to at least a second consumer via a second computer in use by the second consumer;
and receive from the second consumer via the second computer an indication to purchase the item;
wherein based at least in part on receiving from the second consumer the indication to purchase the item, the item is transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer, 245. An apparatus comprising at least one computing device, comprising a non-transitory memory having a program stored thereon that when executed by the at least one computing device directs the at least one computing device to:
receive from a first consumer via a first computer in user by the first consumer a request to sell an item, in which the first consumer purchased the item directly or indirectly from a provider; and in which the provider placed on the item at least one restriction on transferability, the at least one restriction on transferability comprising a restriction as to a price at which the first consumer may sell the item;
based at least in part on receiving from the first consumer the request to sell the item, determine that the provider released the at least one restriction on transferability of the item;
based at least in part on determining that the provider released the at least one restriction on transferability of the item, present information about the item to at least a second consumer via a computer in use by the second consumer; and receive from the second consumer via the second computer an indication to purchase the item;

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wherein based at least in part on receiving from the second consumer the indication to purchase the item, the item is transferred from the first consumer to the second consumer.
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