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Entertainment & Sports

Dec. 4, 2009

Redbox: Studios Meddled In Sales

The low-cost DVD rental company beefed up its antitrust suits against Twentieth Century Fox and Warner Bros. by accusing them of illegally blocking the company from buying DVDs.

By Jean-Luc Renault

Daily Journal Staff Writer

Low-cost DVD rental company Redbox Automated Retail has added two charges to its antitrust lawsuits against the home-video divisions of Twentieth Century Fox and Warner Bros., accusing the studios of illegally blocking the company from buying DVDs from retail stores.

The rental company filed separate complaints in August against Fox and Warner Bros. for copyright misuse and severa...

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