This cause came on regularly for trial in the above entitled Court in Department 31 thereof,
1. That the Defendants, F. M. Sanford, G. B. Sanford and Charles Ama-dor, and each of them, and their servants, agents and employes, and all persons acting in privity with them, or either of them, be and the same are hereby perpetually enjoined and restrained:
(a) From selling, leasing, releasing, advertising or exhibiting that certain motion picture called "The Race Track,” and so called in the Complaint and Findings herein, and described therein.
(b) From using the name "Charles Aplin” or "Charlie Aplin,” or any other name similar to that of the plaintiff, in any way in connection with the selling, leasing, releasing, advertising or exhibiting of that certain comedy motion picture called "The Race Track” and from using the name "Charles Aplin” or "Charlie Aplin” in connection with the selling, leasing, releasing, advertising or exhibiting of any motion picture which is in imitation of the motion pictures of this plaintiff, and which will be likely to deceive or have the effect of deceiving them or any people, the theatre going or general public or motion picture exhibitors into believing that in such pictures*76 it is the plaintiff playing or acting the part, role or character described and mentioned in the complaint and Findings herein.
(c) From advertising, selling, leasing, releasing, exhibiting or offering for sale any motion picture or pictures which imitate or are in imitation of the motion pictures of the plaintiff or in which the leading or any character performs or uses a make-up or style of dress, costume or mannerisms constituting an imitation of the plaintiff in his name, or in his playing or acting the part, character or role of ‘Charlie Chaplin,” the stage and screen name of the plaintiff and as described and mentioned in the complaint and findings herein, and which are so like the motion pictures acted in and produced by the plaintiff and in which the plaintiff plays the principal or leading or any part in such role, part or character, as to be likely to deceive the or any people, the theatre going or general public, or motion picture exhibitors, into believing that the said imitation motion pictures are the motion pictures produced and acted in by the plaintiff, Charles Chaplin, or which would have the likely effect of so deceiving.
2. That the plaintiff have and recover from the defendants, F. M. San*77 ford,, G. B. Sanford and Charles Ama-dor, his costs incurred in this action.
