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Feature Films for Families was a privately-held entertainment company formed in 1988 by Forrest S. Baker III and based in Utah, USA. Feature Films for Families bought copyrights to family films and edited them to remove anything that it deemed inappropriate for children and Mormon religious families.
In 2018 the company was fined by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for $45.5 million (eventually settled on appeal at $487,735) after making more than 117 million illegal telemarketing calls to people in the Do Not Call Registry between 2007 and 2011.
After Baker's death on June 21, 2024 the company became all but defunct.
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