DOJ is moving to end legal rules that have governed the movie industry since the 1940s, which could shake up how films are distributed
The department’s antitrust division has concluded that the rules, laid out in long-ago legal settlements known as the Paramount consent decrees, have outlived their usefulness in a world where the movie business has changed considerably.
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