Hundreds of German Cinemas Refuse to Show 'Avengers' Film
Several hundred movie theaters in Germany have refused to screen the new "Avengers" film in a dispute over rental fees with Disney.
News agency dpa reported that 686 theaters in 193 mostly small towns refused to show "Avengers: Age of Ultron," which opened on Thursday. It said the dispute was over a decision to raise the rental fee for the movie to 53 percent of ticket sales rather than the 47.7 percent usually charged to small-town theaters.
Karl-Heinz Meier of I.G. Nord, a group representing cinema operators in northern Germany, said they would have been prepared to go as far as a 50 percent fee. He added: "Disney will have to do without 686 screens on which the film otherwise would have been shown."
Meier says moviegoers have expressed understanding.

It's about time that these money grabbers learned that 47.7% of 1 is still more than 53% of 0.