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Disney backs Fox's request for more data protection in antitrust trial

The government sued last month to block the $85.4 billion acquisition

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Reuters
Last Updated : Dec 22 2017 | 3:41 AM IST
Walt Disney joined Twenty-First Century Fox on Wednesday in asking the judge hearing AT&T’s antitrust case to strengthen an order aimed at keeping its data private if it is used at trial next year.
 
Disney and Fox have given data to the Justice Department that is being used to build a case against AT&T’s bid to buy Time Warner. The companies say they fear that executives with AT&T, which owns satellite TV provider DirecTV, could inadvertently gain access to it during the trial.
 
The government sued last month to block the $85.4 billion acquisition, saying the deal could lead to higher prices for rivals and pay-TV subscribers while hampering the development of online video. The trial is set to begin on March 19.
 
“The complex and competitive business relationships between Fox and defendants that make Fox wary of disclosing sensitive information in this lawsuit are nearly identical to those between TWDC (the Walt Disney) and defendants,” Disney said in its request.
 
Disney licenses its content to cable television companies and competes with Time Warner in creating content. Judge Richard Leon, who is hearing the case at the US District Court for the District of Columbia, had given access to confidential information to the court, Justice Department lawyers and staff, service providers and AT&T and Time Warner’s outside counsel. Disney said that it was making the same request made previously by Fox.
 
 
 
 

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