May Cheong Toy Products Limited et al v. Autotec Sales Inc et al
Maisto International Inc and May Cheong Toy Products Limited |
Autotec Sales Inc, Does and Xin Yu Arts Toys Co Ltd |
2:2012cv09441 |
November 2, 2012 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Audrey B. Collins |
Carla Woehrle |
Copyright |
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Filing 112 PROTECTIVE ORDER by Magistrate Judge Carla Woehrle. The parties believe that good cause exists for the entry of this Stipulated Protective Order pursuant to Rule 26(c) of the Federal Rules of CivilProcedure because Confidential Material (as defined below) constitutes trade-secret or other confidential or proprietary information, the disclosure of which is likely to have the effect of harming the competitive position of the Designating Party (as defined below) or violating an obligation of confidentiality owed to a third party. 110 [SEE ORDER FOR FURTHER DETAILS] (gr) |
Filing 31 ORDER (REVISED) RE PLAINTIFF'S MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION by Judge Audrey B. Collins: The Court having reviewed Plaintiffs' Motion for Preliminary Injunction and the declarations and exhibits in support thereof, finds that preliminar y injunctive relief is warranted. Plaintiffs' motion is GRANTED and the Court Orders as follows: 1. Defendant Autotec Sales Inc., its officers, agents, employees, and those acting in concert or conspiracy with it, including its customers and sup pliers, are hereby enjoined during the pendency of this action from: (a) infringing, or contributing to or participating in the infringement by others including by inducing infringement, of any of the copyrights named in the Complaint in this case (t he "Muscle Machines"), or acting in concert with, aiding and abetting others to infringe any of said copyrights in any way.... 2. Defendant shall be required to deliver upon oath, to be impounded during the pendency of this action and maint ained in storage until the conclusion of this case, all copies of the Muscle Machines related thereto in its possession, held for delivery to it or under its control, under whatever name of the subject as may have been affixed thereto, which infringe or which may have been used to infringe any of Plaintiffs' copyrights or exclusive rights under copyright. (PLEASE REVIEW DOCUMENT FOR FULL AND COMPLETE DETAILS) (lw) |
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