Section 8-18-1
Section 8-18-1 Short title.
This chapter shall be known as the 'Alabama Motion Picture Fair Competition Act.'
(Acts 1978, No. 591, p. 702, §2.)Section 8-18-2
Section 8-18-2 Definitions.
As used in this chapter:
(1) PERSON. One or more individuals, partnerships, associations, societies, trusts, organizations or corporations.
(2) THEATRE. Any establishment in which motion pictures are exhibited to the public regularly for a charge.
(3) DISTRIBUTOR. Any person engaged in the business of distributing or supplying motion pictures to exhibitors by rental, sale or licensing.
(4) EXHIBITOR. Any person engaged in the business of operating one or more theatres.
(5) EXHIBIT or EXHIBITION. Showing a motion picture to the public for a charge.
(6) INVITATION TO BID. A written or oral solicitation or invitation by a distributor to one or more exhibitors to bid for the right to exhibit a motion picture.
(7) BID. A written offer or proposal by an exhibitor to a distributor in response to an invitation to bid for the right to exhibit a motion picture, stating the terms under which the exhibitor will agree to exhibit a motion picture.
(8) LICENSE AGREEMENT. Any contract, agreement, understanding or condition between a distributor and an exhibitor relating to the licensing or exhibition of a motion picture by the exhibitor.
(9) TRADE SCREENING. The showing of a motion picture by a distributor at the location of the film exchange that distributes his picture in Alabama, which is open to any exhibitor from whom the distributor intends to solicit bids or with whom the distributor intends to negotiate for the right to exhibit the motion picture.
(10) BLIND BIDDING. The bidding for, negotiating for or offering or agreeing to terms for the licensing or exhibition of a motion picture at any time before such motion picture has either been trade screened or before such motion picture, at the option of the distributor, otherwise has been made available for viewing by all exhibitors from whom the distributor is soliciting bids or with whom the distributor is negotiating for the right to exhibit such motion picture.
(11) RUN. The continuous exhibition of a motion picture in a defined geographic area for a specified period of time. A 'first run' is the first exhibition of a picture in the designated area, a 'second run' is the second exhibition and 'subsequent runs' are subsequent exhibitions after the second run. An 'exclusive run' is any run limited to a single theatre in a defined geographic area and a 'nonexclusive run' is any run in more than one theatre in a defined geographic area.
(Acts 1978, No. 591, p. 702, §3.)Section 8-18-3
Section 8-18-3 Legislative intent.
The intent of this chapter is to establish fair and open procedures for the bidding and negotiation for the right to exhibit motion pictures within the state in order to prevent unfair and deceptive acts or practices and unreasonable restraints of trade in the business of motion picture distribution within the state, to promote fair and effective competition in that business and to insure that exhibitors have the opportunity to view a motion picture and know its contents before committing themselves to exhibiting it in their municipalities or towns.
(Acts 1978, No. 591, p. 702, §1.)Section 8-18-4
Section 8-18-4 Blind bidding prohibited; notice of trade screening required.
(a) Blind bidding is hereby prohibited within the state. No bids shall be returnable, no negotiations for the exhibition or licensing of a motion picture shall take place and no license agreement or any of its terms shall be agreed to, for the exhibition of any motion picture, before the motion picture has either been trade screened or before such motion picture, at the option of the distributor, otherwise has been made available for viewing by all exhibitors from whom the distributor is soliciting bids or with whom the distributor is negotiating for the right to exhibit the motion picture.
(b) A distributor shall provide reasonable and uniform notice of the trade screening of any motion picture to those exhibitors from whom he intends to solicit bids or with whom he intends to negotiate for the right to exhibit that motion picture.
(c) Any purported waiver of the prohibition against blind bidding in this chapter shall be void and unenforceable.
(Acts 1978, No. 591, p. 702, §4.)Section 8-18-5
Section 8-18-5 Bidding procedures.
(a) If bids are solicited from exhibitors for the licensing of a motion picture within the state, then:
(1) The invitation to bid shall specify:
a. Whether the run for which the bid is being solicited is a first, second or subsequent run; whether the run is an exclusive or nonexclusive run; and the geographic area for the run;
b. The names of all exhibitors who are being solicited;
c. The date and hour the invitation to bid expires; and
d. The time, date and the location, including the address, where the bids will be opened.
(2) All bids shall be submitted in writing and shall be opened at the same time and in the presence of those exhibitors, or their agents, who submitted bids and are present at such time.
(3) Immediately upon being opened, the bids shall be subject to examination by exhibitors, or their agents, who submitted bids, and who are present at the opening. Within 10 business days after the bids are opened, the distributor shall notify each exhibitor who submitted a bid either the name of the winning bidder or the fact that none of the bids were acceptable.
(b) Once bids are solicited, the distributor shall license the picture only by bidding and may solicit rebids if he does not accept any of the submitted bids.
(Acts 1978, No. 591, p. 702, §5.)Section 8-18-6
Section 8-18-6 Award of damages and attorneys' fees in civil actions; injunctive, etc., relief.
In any civil action for damages against a person for violation of the provisions of this chapter, the court may award damages to the prevailing party and reasonable attorneys' fees. The provisions of this chapter may be enforced by injunction or any other available equitable or legal remedy.
(Acts 1978, No. 591, §6.)
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