A “judge ordered subsidiaries of the French corporation Vivendi Universal to stop its anticompetitive practices.” You might remember that another “company, Warner Communications, a unit of AOL Time Warner, reached an accord with the Federal Trade Commission last year.”
Pick your source:
- Federal Trade Commission: Administrative Law Judge Bars Distributors of Three Tenors Media from Agreeing to “Fix, Raise, or Stabilize” Prices
- Slashdot discussion: Music Companies Convicted of Price Fixing Again
- New York Times: Prices of Recordings Fixed, Judge Rules
- Boston Globe: Administrative judge finds price-fixing of Three Tenors recordings
- Yahoo! News: Judge: Music Companies Fixed Prices
- Hollywood Reporter: Judge puts UMG on price-fixing watch
- USA Today: Judge bans price-fixing in Three Tenors case
- Forbes Magazine: U.S. judge bans price-fixing in Three Tenors case
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