Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Film viewers who prefer the comfort of their living room to the theater used to wait four months for a home-video release. Now, concerned with struggling home-video revenue, studios are looking to dramatically shorten those so-called release windows by cutting them in half.
Transactional lawyers are keenly watching because changing Hollywood's business model for releasing movies ...
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