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United States v. Loew's Inc.
United States
v. Loew's Inc.
,
371
U.S. 38, was an
antitrust case
in which the
Supreme Court of the United States
held that
block booking
of movies—the
offer
of only a
combined
assortment
of
movies
to an exhibitor—violates the
Sherman Antitrust Act
.
Besides
its
legal
consequences
, the court's decision affected
economic theory
,
explaining
product bundling
as a form of
price discrimination
.