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Intellectual Property - Copyrights Cases filed in the Texas Southern District Court before John D. Rainey [ Court Info ]

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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
May 20, 2008
LaFace Records, LLC et al v. Rodriguez TX Southern Rainey Copyrights Federal Question
Plaintiff: LaFace Records, LLC, UMG Recordings, Inc., Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Motown Record Company, L.P., Zomba Recording, LLC; Defendant: Brenda Rodriguez
 
March 30, 2007
Bush v. Miller TX Southern Rainey Copyrights Copyright Infringement
Plaintiff: Scott Bush; Defendant: Carl Miller
 
March 22, 2007
Lightsource Software, Inc. v. Invista S.A.R.L. TX Southern Rainey Copyrights No cause code entered
Defendant: Lightsource Software, Inc., Invista S.A.R.L.
 
September 19, 2006
Sony BMG Music Entertainment et al v. Escamilla TX Southern Rainey Copyrights Copyright Infringement
February 17, 2006
Sony BMG Music Entertainment et al v. Wenske TX Southern Rainey Copyrights Copyright Infringement
November 18, 2004
Warner Bros. Records Inc., a Delaware corporation, et al v. Amy Lester TX Southern Rainey Copyrights Copyright Infringement
September 24, 2004
Landmark Residential Construction, Ltd. v. Denison Custom Homes, Inc. et al TX Southern Rainey Copyrights Copyright Infringement
         
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