The Justice Department has closed its antitrust probe of Movielink, saying the video-on-demand venture between five major movie studios is not anti-competitive. “The division concluded that the evidence did not support a finding that Movielink had adversely affected competition through increased prices or decreased output,” the Justice Deptment said.
Reuters: It found no evidence that the joint venture has led to collusion or decreased the industry’s incentive to license movie content to competing providers of on-demand video.
For history to this probe, read:
– Intertainer v. AOL Time Warner, et al
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Movielink Does Not Violate Anti-Trust
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The Justice Department has closed its antitrust probe of Movielink, saying the video-on-demand venture between five major movie studios is n…
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