Masterfile Corporation v. Accounting Systems Technology, Inc. et al
Masterfile Corporation |
Accounting Systems Technology, Inc. and Ron Ducarpe |
6:2010cv00259 |
February 12, 2010 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Florida |
Orlando Office |
Orange |
John Antoon II |
Gregory J. Kelly |
Copyright |
17 U.S.C. ยง 501 Copyright Infringement |
None |
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Filing 17 ORDER granting 10 Motion for Default Judgment; Adopting Report and Recommendations re 11 Report and Recommendations. Judgment is hereby entered in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendant Accounting Systems Technology Inc. in the amount of 6;39,871.00 ($33,840.00 in actual damages and $6,031.00 in attorneys fees).Defendant Accounting Systems Technology Inc. and its officers, directors, owners, agents, servants, employees, successors, heirs, and assigns, and any other person i n active concert or privity or in participation with any of them, are permanently enjoined from infringing on copyrights VA 1-023-866, VA 1-023-878, VA 1-023-873, and VA 1-229-219.The Clerk of the Court is directed to enter judgment in accordance with this Order and to thereafter close this file.. Signed by Judge John Antoon II on 12/15/2010. (DJD) |
Filing 11 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION re 10 MOTION for default judgment against Accounting Systems Technology, Inc. [FINAL DEFAULT JUDGMENT] filed by Masterfile Corporation. Signed by Magistrate Judge Gregory J. Kelly on 10/1/2010. (DEH) |
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