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    The Motion Picture Patents Company (MPPC, also known as the Edison Trust), founded in December 1908 and effectively terminated in 1915 after it lost a...
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    MPP+ (1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium) is a positively charged organic molecule with the chemical formula C12H12N+. It is a neurotoxin that acts by interfering...
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  • MPPC can refer to: Motion Picture Patents Company Microsoft Point-to-Point Compression Menlo Park Presbyterian Church Milk Sphingomyelin (1-Myristoyl...
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  • Microsoft Point-to-Point Compression (MPPC; described in RFC 2118) is a streaming data compression algorithm based on an implementation of Lempel–Ziv using...
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  • (MPPC) forced filmmakers to use their equipment and follow their rules, since they owned the patents of much of the motion picture equipment. The MPPC...
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  • business model came to an end in 1908 when the Motion Picture Patents Company (MPPC; commonly known as the Edison Trust) sued independent film studios on grounds...
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    other owners of film-related patents: the Motion Picture Patents Company (MPPC), also known as the Motion Picture Patents Trust, or the Edison Trust. The...
    15 KB (2,117 words) - 04:36, 1 January 2024
  • President Park Chung Hee established the Motion Picture Promotion Corporation (MPPC) to support the film industry. However, Park's main purpose was to prevent...
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    prosecution of the MPPC and the General Film Company under the Sherman Act. On March 30, 1918, the General Film Company was sold, along with the MPPC, to the Lincoln...
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  • the DoubleSpace disk compression program included with MS-DOS 6.0. LZ77 MPPC "Understanding Data Compression". Cisco. Retrieved 2021-05-07. INCITS/ANSI...
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  • Menlo Church, previously Menlo Park Presbyterian Church (or MPPC), is a congregation located in the San Francisco Bay Area, California with campuses in...
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    AppleTalk, 0x002B for IPX, 0x003D for Multilink, 0x003F for NetBIOS, 0x00FD for MPPC and MPPE, etc. PPP is limited, and cannot contain general Layer 3 data, unlike...
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    Motion Picture Patents Company (MPPC), a trust formed by the major film companies. IMP was not a member of the MPPC, and hence operated outside its distribution...
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    films (dubbed "pirates" or "outlaws"), led by Laemmle. Others against the MPPC included Harry E. Aitken (Majestic Films), William Fox (founder of the Fox...
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  • performers. Once sound films were being made, the Motion Picture Production Code (MPPC) in the United States kept professional equipment away from pornographers;...
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    The Goodyear Massively Parallel Processor (MPP) was a massively parallel processing supercomputer built by Goodyear Aerospace for the NASA Goddard Space...
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  • attempt by leading European producers to form a cartel similar to that of the MPPC in the United States.[citation needed] Abel, Richard (2005). Encyclopedia...
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    his films to the American market. In 1909, having been excluded from the MPPC cartel in the United States, which Olsen had hoped to join, Nordisk participated...
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    formation of the MPPC, Thomas Edison owned most of the major patents relating to motion pictures, including that for raw film. The MPPC vigorously enforced...
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  • exhibitors signed with the MPPC, about 2,000 others did not. A minority of the exchanges (i.e. distributors) stayed outside the MPPC, and in 1909 these independent...
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