Live Nation Merchandise Inc v. John Does et al
Live Nation Merchandise Inc |
John Does, XYZ Company and Jane Does |
2:2012cv03527 |
April 24, 2012 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Audrey B. Collins |
John E. McDermott |
Trademark |
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Filing 18 PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION AND SEIZURE ORDER by Judge Audrey B. Collins: NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the defendants, their agents, servants, employees, attorneys, successors, and assigns, and all persons, firms, and corporations acting in active concert or participation with said defendants, are enjoined and restrained.IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that the U.S. Marshal for this district or for any district in which Plaintiff seeks to enforce this Order in the United States, the state police , local police, local deputy sheriffs, off-duty officers of the same, Peter Weber and any person acting under their supervision (collectively "Process Servers"), are hereby similarly authorized to seize and impound any and all unauthorized merchandise bearing any or all of the Group's Marks. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that service of a copy of this Order, together with the Summons and Complaint, be made upon defendants by the Process Servers at the time the seizure provided herein is effected, and that such service shall be deemed good and sufficient. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that each and every defendant served with a copy of this order promptly, courteously and peaceably identify himself or herself to the aforementioned Process S erver and that the Process Server or agents for Plaintiff be allowed to photograph, videotape or otherwise identify the defendant. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that the Process Server shall offer a receipt to each person from whom goods are seized. IT IS F URTHER ORDERED, that any Defendant who is hereafter served with a copy of this Order who objects to the provisions herein may submit his or her objections to this Court or otherwise move for relief from this Court within ten (10) days of the date of seizure according to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, but no such objection shall serve to suspend this Order or stay the terms hereof unless otherwise ordered by this Court. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that all unauthorized items heretofore or herea fter seized in this action be delivered up to the Plaintiff or the persons designated above, pending final disposition of this matter. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that the bond heretofore deposited with the Clerk of this Court to secure payment of costs i ncurred in enforcing the provisions of the temporary restraining order and any damages sustained by any party who is found to have been wrongfully enjoined thereby is continued until final disposition of this matter. IT IS SO ORDERED. (see document for further details). Dated: May 7, 2012 At: 10:05 a.m. (bm) |
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