The law of motion pictures (1918)

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INDEX 919 Private Exhibitions page breach by theatre owner 259 for criticism, under common law 495 not infringements 588 proceeds devoted to charity 259-260 right of, under common law 495 when license required 260 when license not required 260 Private Reading right of, under common law 495 Prize Contest when work secured by means of 88 Prize-Fight interstate shipment prohibited 388 picture of, not permitted 379 Procedure after finding of infringement in copyright action 618 proceedings for injunction, damages, profits and those for seizure of infringing copies and plates may be united in one action. . . 619 Proclamations of President to determine reciprocal rights 525 presidential, itemized 710 presidential — text of April 9, 1910 719 presidential — text of July 13, 1914 725 presidential — text of January 1, 1915 735 Producer author’s work to be done to satisfaction of 73 entitled to have films released regularly 222 his employes other t han actor 205 liable with distributor and exhibitor 467 may be enjoined from granting other “state-rights” 223 may enjoin licensor 92 may insist on proper advertising 222 may insist on use of his name 222