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 (1914)

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VI PETITIONERS EXHIBITS. PAGE Exhibit 271. Article by George Kleine in Show World,' March 7, 1908, entitled "Kleine Talks — Biograph Company Denies Validity of Patents" 3347 (See also Govt's Ex. 263, Vol. V, p. 2509.) " 272. Article by George Kleine in Show World, April 4, 1909, entitled "Kleine Disputes Validity of Edison Patents" 3357 " 273. Opinion of Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, March 18, 1911, in Case of Motion Picture Patents Co. v. Yankee Film Co., and M. P. P. Co. v. William Steiner (187 Fed., 1017) 3369 " 274. Testimony given by Harry N. Marvin in Case of Greater New York Film Rental Co. v. Biograph Co. and General Film Co., in the District Court of the United States, Southern District of New York, Sept. 9, 1913.. 3370 " 275. Testimony given by Frank L. Dyer in Case of Greater New York Film Rental Co. v. Biograph Co. and General Film Co., in the District Court of the United States, Southern District of New York, Oct. 23, 1913. . . . 3376 " 275a. Suits brought under the Latham Patent No. 707,934, by Motion Picture Patents Co., between June 14, 1909, and July 15, 1911 3391 " 276. Suits brought under the Pross Patent No. 722,382, by Motion Picture Patents Co., between June 14, 1909, and July 15, 1911 3392