United States of America v. Motion Picture Patents Company and others (1914)

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75 That the said defendants, their officers, directors, agents, servants, and employees, are enjoined and prohibited from resuming, engaging in, continuing, or carrying into further effect the combination adjudged illegal hereby, and from engaging in or entering into any like combination or attempt to monopolize the effect of which will be to restrain commerce in sanitary enameled ironware among the several States of the United States, or in the Territories of the United States, by making any express or implied agreement or arrangement together, or one with another, like that adjudged illegal herein, relative to the control or management of the business of the said defendants in sanitary enameled ironware the effect of which will be to prevent each and any of them from carrying on interstate trade and commerce in sanitary enameled ironware in competition with the others. In our main brief, pages 302-320, we discuss the form of decree necessary in the cases of the Patents Co. and General Film Co. Respectfully submitted. T. W. Gregory, Attorney General, G. Carroll Todd, Assistant to Attorney General. Edwin P. Grosvexor, Special Assistant to the Attorney General. O