Ex-ACCC chair says new Telstra battleground is movies
Former competition chief Graeme Samuel says the Federal Government must ramp up its regulations of how movie, music and sport content gets distributed to stop telcos locking in exclusive rights and killing competition.
Telstra has so much clout over movies, music and sport that tighter regulation is needed to stop it buying exclusive rights and killing competition rather than imposing new rules over their phone networks, according to Rugby League commissioner Graeme Samuel , the former chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
Mr Samuel also criticised government-funded reviews into the national broadband network as having a “political tarnish" that relied on guesstimates rather than reality.
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