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Feds Approve Box-Office Futures

Hooray! Finally, your impulse to short sell every crappy remake, reboot and sequel has received official approval in Washington. The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has given its blessing to the Trend Exchange, which could commence betting on box-office futures by the end on July. (The first movie named as a possible subject is Takers , which opens Aug. 20.) The MPAA remains furious about the whole thing, but once they get the hang of flop insurance , there’s no doubt they’ll come around. [ THR ]

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MPAA ‘Pitching Fit’ Over Box-Office Futures

The full lobbying force of Hollywood has landed on Capitol Hill, where legislators are hearing alllll about regulatory approval of box-office futures trading. Both major exchanges have met with approval so far, with Cantor Fitzgerald getting a green light on Tuesday. The MPAA, meanwhile, continued to rail against what a statement called “a risky online-wagering service that would be detrimental to the motion picture industry and the 2.4 million Americans whose livelihoods are based on this industry.” Do I count? I hope not; I totally plan to short-sell Robin Hood . [ THR ]

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