Brief for the United States (1914)

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PA 1(1 I\. 233 of our patciils, aiul aii)' cxcliaii^c oi' tiK'.ilcr lian(lliiifjj such in ri-inuiui^ tilins, is li.-ihlc to suit i'ov iujunctiou and damages. The Icadiiii; nianufactiircrs and importers of proj(M>tinu' niacliincs have also been licensed under our [)atents aud their machines will he s(dd iiereafter subject to the condition tliat they shall be used only witli licensed film. A list of th(^ manufacturers of licenscHl machines will be fui'uislied u])oii rerpiest. LTCEXSI-.I ) i;X( ' H A \ OFaS. The following; exchanges have ])V(m licensed, and at the present time are the only exchanges that are authorized to handle licensed tilm: (Here follows a Hst of 116 r(^nta] exchanges.) (Jan. 2-2, 1900, I, 98, fols. 2-4.) APrLICATIOXS FROM EXHIBITORS. For theaters now open. — Every exhibitor now in business may apply on the inclosed blank before February 1, 1909, for a license. It is the policy of this company to be liberal in issuing these licenses, but for the good of the business and to conserve the interests of the better class of the exhibitors, it may be necessary to refuse some applications. For new theaters. — The Patents Co. will protect theaters already established as far as may be possible, and it will issue licenses to only such new places of exhibition as obtain the approval of the Patents Co. before they are esta])lished. The Patents Co. will approve only such locations as in its opinion will support new hous(\s and meet a ])ublic demand.