Hollywood luvvies probably don’t know much about the European Union, but they’re sure about to. Whenever Hugh Jackman, or George Clooney, or whoever the kids like nowadays hear about the EU, it is likely in the context of some PR-effort. Something something climate change. Something something save the migrant refugees. Something something women’s rights. But the true nature of the European Union is about to become painfully obvious to American politicians, filmmakers, and inevitably, the citizenry of the United States. The expansionist, undemocratic European Commission is now making itself into Hollywood’s new super villain, challenging the rights of film studios and their distributors to set different prices across different countries in Europe, according to Hollywood Reporter. On July 23, the European Commission — the European Union’s executive arm — sent an antitrust complaint to the six major U.S. film studios as well as Sky UK, a possible opening salvo against Hollywood.
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