How Hollywood Manages Its Channels

Law360, New York (March 01, 2010, 4:41 PM ET) -- When three of the largest studios in Hollywood no longer wanted to see their newly released DVDs advertised in over 17,000 kiosks for “$1 Per Night,” they each told their distributors to stop selling to Redbox Automated Retail LLC. In the end, Redbox sued all three — Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment LLC, Universal Studios Home Entertainment LLC and Warner Home Video.[1]

The first of Redbox’s three lawsuits came to an end on Feb. 16, 2010, when Redbox and Warner Home Video announced the broad outline...
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