Current Status
As a film produced prior to 1923 its copyright has now expired and it is freely available on the Internet to download. Originally, the film was submitted to the Library of Congress as a "paper print" (a photographic record of each frame of the film) for copyright purposes. A digital copy is now kept by the Library of Congress and can be viewed on their American Memory website. This short film has been featured at The 30th Annual Academy Awards, and was included as part of the TV documentary The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies
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