In the District Court of the United States, for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the United States of America, petitioner, vs. Motion Picture Patents Company, et al., defendants (1913)

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36 Circulars to Film Rental Exchanges. 1 Petitioner's Exhibit No. 8. MOTION PICTURE PATENTS COMPANY 10 Fifth Avenue New York City. Frank L. Dyer, President H. N. Marvin, Vice-President J. J. Kennedy, Treasurer George F. Scull, Secretary 2 D. MacDonald, General Manager Telephone, 1352 Graniercy January 12th, 1909 Dear Sir: We enclose official copies of the License Agreement to be issued by this Company to its several licensees, under which licensed motion pictures may be leased by exchanges from the manufacturers. Both copies of this agreement should be signed by you, 3 and at once returned with a list of your customers. Such lists should be made up from your office records upon the form enclosed, giving the names of theatres you supply, their locations, and the names of their owners. Replies will be expected from exchanges in the East within a few days, and (the regular course of the mails permitting) all replies must be in with the signed License Agreements before WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20th, 1909. Nothing official need be said to your customers at the present time regarding the machine patents, royalties, etc. 4 Within a few days, however, full instructions upon these points will reach you, together with a request from us for detailed information regarding the theatres you supply. Yours very truly, MOTION PICTURE PATENTS COMPANY By General Manager