May 25, 2011, 10.18 PM IST

CCI fines 27 film producers for colluding through cartel

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) today imposed a penalty of Rs one lakh each on 27 film producers on charges of colluding through a cartel to exploit theatre owners.

Source: PTI
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CCI fines 27 film producers for colluding through cartel
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) today imposed a penalty of Rs one lakh each on 27 film producers on charges of colluding through a cartel to exploit theatre owners.


The CCI imposed the fine on filmmakers after having found them guilty of entering into anti-competitive agreement.


The issue pertains to the strike in 2009 by film producers who decided not to screen their movies in multiplexes over payment matters.


"They have been found having violated section 3 and 4 of the Competition Act 2002, which pertains to anti-competitive agreement and abuse of dominant position," a CCI official told PTI.


In 2009, the Multiplex Owners' Association had filed a complaint against the United Producers and Distributors Forum, the Association of Motion Pictures, the TV Programme Producers and Film and TV Producers Guild of India, among others.


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