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DOJ Questions Cable Companies in Anti-Trust Probe

HeadlineJun 13, 2012

The Wall Street Journal is reporting the Justice Department has begun an anti-trust investigation into whether cable companies are improperly hindering competition from online video sites. Officials have reportedly spoken to video providers including Netflix and Hulu, as well as questioning cable companies about issues including data caps, which limit the amount each person can download.

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