Hollywood started as a small community in 1870 that was later incorporated into Los Angeles in 1910. To escape patent lawsuits from Thomas Edison's film company on the East Coast, early filmmakers began moving to Hollywood in the early 1900s, establishing the first movie studios. The Nestor Company opened the first Hollywood film studio in 1911. Hollywood soon became the global center of the film industry and gave its name to the American film business as a whole.