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Entertainment & Sports

Sep. 14, 2006

Lawyers Help Studios and Theater Operators Navigate Digital Future

LOS ANGELES - After years of navigating an intricate legal and financial path, the people who make the movies and the people who play them have found a way to get digital cinema into theaters.

By Rebecca Beyer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
     
LOS ANGELES - After years of navigating an intricate legal and financial path, the people who make the movies and the people who play them have found a way to get digital cinema into theaters.
      "From a legal point of view, putting the deal together is like King Arthur pulling the sword out of the stone," said Lindsay Conner, a...

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