MY FIRST BIKE PRODUCTIONS, INC. v. MYSPACE, INC. et al
MY FIRST BIKE PRODUCTIONS, INC. |
MYSPACE, INC., DIRECTV, INC. and FOX INTERACTIVE MEDIA, INC. |
1:2007cv00459 |
April 13, 2007 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Indiana |
Indianapolis Office |
Marion |
Tim A. Baker |
Richard L. Young |
Copyright |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1338 Copyright Infringement |
Plaintiff |
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CLOSED DISMISSED with prejudice, each party to bear their own costs and attorney fees. Motion to dismiss GRANTED. Signed by Judge Richard L. Young on 7/23/07. (CLL)
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ORDER: The Court has been advised by counsel that a settlement has been reached in this action. Therefore, any pending motions are denied as moot, and all previously ordered dates relating to discovery, filings, schedules, conferences and trial, if any, are vacated. Parties shall file a stipulation of dismissal w/i 30 days. Signed by Judge Tim A. Baker on 6/18/07. (SWM)
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ORDER granting 11 Motion to Appear pro hac vice. Attorney Richard L. Stone and David R. Singer for DIRECTV, INC., FOX INTERACTIVE MEDIA, INC. and MYSPACE, INC. added. Signed by Judge Tim A. Baker on 5/10/07. (SWM)
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RECEIPT #IP001256 in the amount of $ 60.00. (CLL)
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MOTION to Dismiss, filed by Defendants DIRECTV, INC., FOX INTERACTIVE MEDIA, INC., MYSPACE, INC.., (Vink, Paul)
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MAGISTRATE JUDGE's NOTICE of Availability to Exercise Jurisdiction issued. (TAA)
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