The law of motion pictures (1918)

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INDEX 893 Degradation page exposure of actor to 136 Deposit of copies after temporary injunction 598 of copies, how pleaded 596 of copies necessary to maintain action 503 of title and description 500 return of copies deposited in copyright office 639 to be made promptly after publication 503 Description deposit of, as unpublished work 500 Descriptive title, not protected 407 Development of theme confers copyright 534 Devices see “ Marks and Devices.” Director > his rights in general 209 i • Discharge actor must seek other employment after 147 damages recoverable by actor for, when fixed beforehand 165 grounds for, of actor 156 of actor for insolence 162 of actor for insubordination . . 162 of actor for drunkenness 163 of actor for non-adherence to union 164 of actor for his failure to secure proper license required by law . . 164 of actor for violation of provisions of contract 156 of actor for failure to appear at rehearsals 156 of actor for illness 157 of actor for incompetency 158 of actor for “unsatisfactory” services 112, 159