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RealNetworks files antitrust motion against MPAA

Greg Sandoval CNET News

Published: 14 May 2009 11:27 BST

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RealNetworks has accused the major film studios of antitrust violations in documents filed on Wednesday with a federal court.

Real, a software company known best for the company's video and music player, has asked US district judge Marilyn Patel for permission to file an amended second complaint against the six largest film studios as well as Viacom, the entertainment conglomerate and parent company of Paramount Pictures.

Real has been involved in a legal conflict with Hollywood over its release last year of RealDVD, a software that duplicates DVDs and stores the copies on a computer hard drive. The Motion Picture Association of America claims that RealDVD violates copyright law. The two sides have met in court this month so Patel could determine whether to remove an injunction placed on the sale of RealDVD. She halted sales last September, days after the software first went on sale.

An MPAA representative was not immediately available and a Real spokesman declined to comment.

In the latest filing, Real accuses the studios as well as the DVD Copy Control Association, a group dedicated to protecting DVDs from piracy, of violating the Sherman Antitrust Act, the US federal statute designed to limit cartels and monopolies.

"RealNetworks has become aware of facts demonstrating that the DVD CCA and the Studio Defendants have engaged in both a horizontal group boycott of RealNetworks," Real said in its filing. "The testimony of the Studio Defendants during the preliminary injunction hearing further confirmed the existence of a horizontal conspiracy."

Real alleged in the document that the studios were guilty of anti-competitive practices when they agreed to block anyone from making copies of DVDs without approval.

"(The witnesses) unambiguously confirmed the Studios' position that the (Content Scrambling System) Licence Agreement (which is needed to legally make copies of DVDs) resulted from a joint agreement among the Studios to prohibit all copies of DVD content unless the Studios jointly authorise the making of such a copy," Real said in the court filing.

Credit: RealNetworks accuses MPAA of antitrust violations from CNET News

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