Tee Turtle, LLC v. Abmask et al

Filing 56

PERMANENT INJUNCTION filed by Judge Consuelo B. Marshall: Consistent with the Courts Order re: Plaintiffs Motion for Default Judgment and Preliminary Injunction, the Court orders that each Defendant, his officers, agents, servants, and employees, an d any persons in active concert or participation with him, are permanently restrained and enjoined from engaging in any of the following acts or omissions: (a) From manufacturing, producing importing, exporting, advertising, marketing, promoting, di stributing, displaying, offering for sale, selling any products that have a design that is substantially similar to Tee Turtles Reversible Octopus Plushies as reflected in the copyrighted work registered under Registration Number VA 2-103-871, et al. IT IS SO ORDERED. See order for more information. (shb)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 10 11 12 13 14 15 TEE TURTLE, LLC v. Plaintiff, Case No.: 2:21-CV-03572-CBM-E(x) PERMANENT INJUNCTION ABMASK, et al., Defendants. 16 17 Consistent with the Court’s Order re: Plaintiff’s Motion for Default 18 Judgment and Preliminary Injunction, the Court orders that each Defendant, his 19 officers, agents, servants, and employees, and any persons in active concert or 20 participation with him, are permanently restrained and enjoined from engaging in 21 any of the following acts or omissions: 22 (a) From manufacturing, producing, importing, exporting, 23 advertising, marketing, promoting, distributing, displaying, 24 offering for sale, selling any products that have a design that is 25 substantially similar to Tee Turtle’s Reversible Octopus 26 Plushies as reflected in the copyrighted work registered under 27 Registration Number VA 2-103-871; 28 (b) From manufacturing, producing, importing, exporting, 1 1 advertising, marketing, promoting, distributing, displaying, 2 offering for sale, selling any products that are confusingly 3 similar to Tee Turtle’s trade dress embodied in the Reversible 4 Octopus Plushies; 5 (c) From secreting, concealing, destroying, altering, selling off, 6 transferring, or otherwise disposing of and/or dealing with 7 products which infringe Tee Turtle’s copyright of the 8 Reversible Octopus Plushies (Registration Number VA 2-103- 9 871) and Tee Turtle’s trade dress embodied in the Reversible 10 11 Octopus Plushies (hereinafter, “Infringing Products”); (d) From effecting assignments or transfers, forming new entities 12 or associations, or creating and/or utilizing any other platform, 13 account, storefront, or any other means of importation, 14 exportation, advertising, marketing, promotion, distribution, 15 display, offering for sale, and/or sale of Infringing Products for 16 the purpose of circumventing or otherwise avoiding the 17 prohibitions set forth in any injunction ordered by the Court in 18 this Action; and 19 (e) Assisting, aiding, or attempting to assist or aid any other 20 person or entity in performing any of the prohibited activities 21 referred to in Paragraphs (a) to (d) above. 22 IT IS SO ORDERED. 23 24 SIGNED this 17th day of November, 2021 at 11:30 a.m. 25 26 27 CONSUELO B. MARSHALL UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE 28 2

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