Epic Rights, Inc. v. Does 1-100 et al
Epic Rights, Inc. |
Jane Does 1-100, John Does 1-100 and XYZ Company |
1:2014cv01688 |
June 17, 2014 |
US District Court for the District of Colorado |
Denver Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Wiley Y. Daniel |
Trademark |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1051 |
None |
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Filing 18 PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION AND SEIZURE ORDER to enjoin and to restrain the defendants from manufacturing, selling or distributing merchandise bearing the federally registered trademarks, service marks, likenesses, logos, or other indicia of the Group KISS (collectively, the Groups Trademarks), by Judge Wiley Y. Daniel on 7/1/2014. (evana, ) |
Filing 12 ORDER. Temporary Restraining Order; Seizure Order to Show Cause regarding Why a Preliminary Injunction and Seizure Order Should Not Issue. ORDERED that Plaintiffs Ex Parte Application for: a Temporary Restraining Order; a Seizure Order; and an Order to Show Cause Regarding Why a Preliminary Injunction and Seizure Order Should Not Issue (ECF No. 6) is GRANTED. Show Cause Hearing set for 7/1/2014 11:00 AM before Judge Wiley Y. Daniel. ORDERED that pursuant to F.R.C.P. Rule 65 (b) (4), any Defend ant can apply tothis Court to dissolve or modify this Order on two (2) days notice or shorter notice as this Court may allow, but no such application shall serve to suspend this Order or stay its terms unless otherwise ordered by this Court by Judge Wiley Y. Daniel on 06/19/14.(jhawk, ) |
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