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WARNING
We are advised that certain motion picture producers and commercial film laboratories are using, and /or manufacturing, and/or selling, and/or offering for sale without license from us Motion Picture Proccessing Machines which infringe some or all of the following patents:
ERBOGRAPH
(United States Patent No. 1,407,543 United States Patent No. 1,572,798 United States Patent No. 1,377,887 United States Patent No. 1,434,154 United States Patent No. 1,362,146 Application No. 75,550 for U. S. Patent Application No. 660,583 for U. S. Patent
LEON GAUMONT
United States Patent No, 1,177,697 United States Patent No. 1,209,696
SPOOR-THOMPSON
US. Patent INos. 1,328,464; 1,299,266; 1,281.711? 1,260,595; 1,569,156; 1,587,051; 1,725,944; United States Application Nos. 105,066; 174,98i» Australian Application Nos. 19,746; 19,747 Belgian Patent Nos. 360,040; 360,041 Belgian Application Nos. 283,711; 283,712 British Application Nos. 1 1,620 1 1,62 1 Canadian Application No. 345,960 German Application Nos. 91,007; 91,008 Patent of Great Britain & Ireland, No, 123,168 Patent of the Republic of France, No. 494,379 Patent of The Dominion of Canada, Nos. 204,855 292.604
These patents for Motion Picture Film Processing Machines are considered basic and are the sole property of the CINEMA patents COMPANY, INC. and may be lawfully used only under license with us.
It is our intention to prosecute to the fullest extent of the law any and all who infringe our Patents.
CINEMA PATENTS COMPANY, Inc.
1776 Broadway, New York