Wisconsin Code § 134.23

Motion picture fair practices
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(1) DEFINITIONS.
As used in this section:
(a) “Blind bidding” means offering, bidding for, negotiating
for or agreeing to any term for the licensing or exhibition of a motion picture in this state prior to a trade screening of the motion
picture.
(b) “Distributor” means a person who rents, sells, licenses or
otherwise distributes to an exhibitor a motion picture for exhibition in this state.
(c) “License agreement” means a contract, agreement, understanding or condition between a distributor and an exhibitor relating to the exhibition of a motion picture in this state.
(d) “Trade screening” means the showing of a motion picture
by a distributor in one of the 3 largest cities in this state.
(2) BLIND BIDDING PROHIBITED. A person may not engage in
blind bidding.
(3) TRADE SCREENING. (a) Every trade screening shall be
open to any exhibitor.
(b) A distributor shall provide reasonable and uniform notice
to all exhibitors of all trade screenings.
(4) GUARANTEES PROHIBITED. A license agreement created
or renewed after May 18, 1984, which provides for a fee or other
payment to a distributor based in whole or in part on the attendance at a theater or the box office receipts of a theater may not
contain or be conditioned upon a guarantee of a minimum payment by an exhibitor to the distributor.
(5) INJUNCTIVE RELIEF AND DAMAGES. A person aggrieved
by a violation of this section may bring a civil action to enjoin further or continuing violations or to recover actual damages sustained as a result of a violation, together with costs of the action.
In an action under this subsection, the court shall award reasonable attorney fees, notwithstanding s. 814.04 (1), to a party who
obtains injunctive relief or an award of damages.

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