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Intellectual Property - Copyrights Cases filed in the Texas Western District Court before Frank Montalvo [ Court Info ]

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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
December 2, 2009
Microsoft Corporation v. Darco Computers et al TX Western Montalvo Copyrights Copyright Infringement
Plaintiff: Microsoft Corporation, Microsoft Corporation Defendant: Darco Computers, Juan Rosario
 
July 29, 2008
Capitol Records, LLC et al v. Victor Candelaria TX Western Montalvo Copyrights Federal Question
Plaintiff: Capitol Records, LLC, UMG Recordings, Inc., Sony BMG Music Entertainment, BMG Music, Motown Record Company, L.P. and others...; Defendant: Victor Candelaria
 
May 20, 2008
ATLANTIC RECORDING CORPORATION et al v. DOLORES MAGALLANEZ TX Western Montalvo Copyrights Federal Question
Plaintiff: ATLANTIC RECORDING CORPORATION, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, UMG RECORDINGS, INC., BMG MUSIC, WARNER BROS. RECORDS INC. and others...; Defendant: DOLORES MAGALLANEZ
 
April 21, 2006
Warner Bros. Records, et al v. Vazquez, et al TX Western Montalvo Copyrights Copyright Infringement
December 1, 2005
Disney Enterprises, et al v. Caldera TX Western Montalvo Copyrights Copyright Infringement
Paramount Pictures, et al v. Fernandez TX Western Montalvo Copyrights Copyright Infringement
         
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