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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116 Bulletins to Exhibitors. The recent pictures of Jack Johnson in training quarters are not licensed. Licensed exhibitors must not run unlicensed pictures in connection with licensed pictures. Licensed exhibitors must use only licensed pictures. MOTION PICTURE PATENTS COMPANY. Petitioner's Exhibit No. 51. 2 Exhibitors' Bulletin— No. 9. MOTION PICTURE PATENTS COMPANY 80 Fifth Avenue New York City June 1, 1910. Exhibitors are notified that advertising pictures supplied by others than Licensed Exchanges are not licensed for use in public exhibitions. The exhibition of such o pictures by a licensed exhibitor in a public exhibition renders the license of the exhibitor subject to cancellation. Advertising pictures made by a Licensed Manufacturer may be displayed by an exhibitor in private only, for the convenience of the advertiser and his associates, but such pictures may not be displayed during a regular performance. MOTION PICTURE PATENTS COMPANY. 4 Petitioner's Exhibit No. 52. Exhibitors' Bulletin— No. 10. MOTION PICTURE PATENTS COMPANY 80 Fifth Avenue New York City July 2nd, 1910. Exhibitors are notified that motion pictures and motion