Disney Enterprises, Inc., et al v. VidAngel, Inc.

Filing 31

Filed clerk order: The amicus brief [27] submitted by Electronic Frontier Foundation is filed. Within 7 days of the filing of this order, filer is ordered to file 7 copies of the brief in paper format, accompanied by certification, attached to the end of each copy of the brief, that the brief is identical to the version submitted electronically. Cover color: green. The paper copies shall be printed from the PDF version of the brief created from the word processing application, not from PACER or Appellate CM/ECF. [10272672] (KT) [Entered: 01/19/2017 04:50 PM]

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UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT FILED JAN 19 2017 MOLLY C. DWYER, CLERK U.S. COURT OF APPEALS DISNEY ENTERPRISES, INC.; et al., Plaintiffs-counterdefendants - Appellees, v. VIDANGEL, INC., No. 16-56843 D.C. No. 2:16-cv-04109-AB-PLA U.S. District Court for Central California, Los Angeles ORDER Defendant-counterclaimant - Appellant. The amicus brief submitted by Electronic Frontier Foundation on January 18, 2017 is filed. Within 7 days of this order, amicus curiae is ordered to file 7 copies of the brief in paper format, with a green cover, accompanied by certification (attached to the end of each copy of the brief) that the brief is identical to the version submitted electronically. A sample certificate is available on the Court's website, www.ca9.uscourts.gov, at the Electronic Filing - CM/ECF link. The paper copies shall be printed from the PDF version of the brief created from the word processing application, not from PACER or Appellate CM/ECF. The paper copies shall be submitted to the principal office of the Clerk. For regular U.S. mail, the address is P.O. Box 193939, San Francisco, CA 94119-3939. For overnight mail, the address is 95 Seventh Street, San Francisco, CA 941031526. FOR THE COURT: MOLLY C. DWYER CLERK OF COURT By: Khanh Thai Deputy Clerk Ninth Circuit Rule 27-7

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