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Ananth Baliga SEATTLE, Aug. 11 (UPI) — Amazon has restricted preorders for certain Disney movies, in what could be another contract dispute between the online retailer and a media company.
Embracing its recurring role of the hyper-capitalist antihero, Amazon.com is refusing to accept pre-orders for DVDs of a handful of Walt Disney box-office smash hits, including “Captain America: The Winter Soldier†and “Maleficent,†as the online hypermarket presses for better payment terms.
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Amazon.com currently is not offering DVD pre-orders for most upcoming Disney releases in the U.S. — including “Maleficent” and “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” — in what looks like a replay of the e-commerce giant's homevideo standoff with Warner Bros. terms earlier this summer.
