Disney Enterprises, Inc., et al v. VidAngel, Inc.
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Filed Appellant VidAngel, Inc. motion to file Emergency Motion Under Circuit Rule 27-3 For A Stay Pending Appeal UNDER SEAL. Deficiencies: None. Served on 12/30/2016. (Court-Entered filing of motion submitted under seal at [16]) [10282910] (WL) [Entered: 01/27/2017 11:18 AM]
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
SEALED DOCUMENTS
INTERIM CIRCUIT RULE 27-13
Case Number: 16-56843
Case Title:
VidAngel, Inc. v. Disney Enterprises, Inc., et al.
Note: Documents to be filed under seal are to be submitted electronically. As the parties
will not have online access to those documents once they are submitted, the CM/
ECF electronic notice of filing will not act to cause service of those documents
under FRAP 25(c)(2) and Ninth Circuit Rule 25-5(f). Interim Circuit Rule 27-13(c)
therefore requires an alternative method of serving the motion or notice to seal and
the materials to be sealed.
I certify that I have provided a paper copy of the document(s) listed below to all other
parties via personal service, mail, or third-party commercial carrier on the date noted
below. See FRAP 25(c)(1)(A) – (C).
I certify that, having obtained prior consent, I have provided a copy of the document(s)
listed below to all other parties via electronic mail. See FRAP 25(c)(1)(D); Interim
Circuit Rule 27-13(c).
DESCRIPTION OF DOCUMENTS:
VidAngel, Inc.'s Emergency Motion Under Circuit Rule 27-3 For A Stay Pending Appeal; Appendix,
Volumes 1-3; and Motion to File Under Seal
Signature: s/ Peter K. Stris
(use "s/" format with typed name)
Date:
December 30, 2016
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