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Anti-Monopoly

The Dominant Screen

Tuesday, April 8, 2003

Monopoly Watch is angry with KPPU's decision on Group 21 and will lodge an appeal.

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THE sledgehammer that film people have been awaiting for so many years now has eventually fallen. But not in the way they had actually wanted. Last week, the Business Competition Supervisory Commission (KPPU) decided that there was in fact no proof that Group 21 had been monopolizing the Indonesian film business. This really is a bit of an anticlimax.

Action had been taken against three companies belonging to Group 21. These were Camila Int

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