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William Pox Loses Patent Action

UNSUCCESSFUL FIGHT TO REGAIN DOMINANT MOVIE POSITION

United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. Received Tuesday, 7 p.m. WASHINGTON, March 1.

William Fox’s long legal light to regain a dominant position in the motion picture industry failed today, when the Supreme Court ruled that the basic patents he held on the so-called Triergon sound process of recording were invalid. As every one c the major lilm producers uses the process, victory would have brought Fox up to 100,000,000 dollars of back royalties from Paramount and the other producers he was suing.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 54, 6 March 1935, Page 6

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William Pox Loses Patent Action Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 54, 6 March 1935, Page 6

William Pox Loses Patent Action Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 54, 6 March 1935, Page 6

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