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"MPEG-LA sought a promise from the US Department of Justice that it would not initiate any antitrust investigations against the licensing body"
I admit I'm not exactly up to date with the US legal system being European and all, but does anybody else finds this completely apsurd or is it just me?
Since when can private entities seek any kind of reassurance from the federal government that they're safe from investigation/prosecution? And if they do obtain it, how much time does it have to pass for the justice system to be able to look into their business once again?
I would very much like to hear an American explain this.