Technology Licensing v. Technicolor USA, Inc.
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ORDER signed by Judge William B. Shubb on 6/17/2011 re 344 Defendant's Notice of Request to Seal Document(s): Within seven days from the date of this Order, defendant Technicolor USA, Inc., shall submit a brief specifically identifying, by pag e and line, the language in the documents which defendant contends to constitute trade secrets, along with an explanation as to why such language constitutes a trade secret. Such brief may be filed under seal. The court will withhold ruling on the pending request to seal until after review of that brief. (See document for further details).(Kirksey Smith, K)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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TECHNOLOGY LICENSING
CORPORATION, a Nevada
Corporation,
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Plaintiff,
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v.
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TECHNICOLOR USA, INC.,
Defendant
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Case No. CIV S-03-1329 WBS PAN
ORDER RE REQUEST TO SEAL
DOCUMENTS [DEFENDANT
TECHNICOLOR USA, INC.’S
RESPONSE TO PLAINTIFF
TECHNOLOGY LICENSING
CORPORATION’S MOTION TO
DISMISS PURSUANT TO THE
JUDGMENT OF MARCH 31, 2011;
AND DECLARATION OF GARY R.
MAZE IN SUPPORT THEREOF]
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Defendant Technicolor USA, Inc. has submitted a Request to Seal (1) its
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Response to Plaintiff Technology Licensing Corporation’s Motion to Dismiss
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Pursuant to the Judgment of March 31, 2011 and (2) the accompanying Declaration
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of Gary R. Maze in Support Thereof, including Exhibits A-1 and A-2.
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asserted ground for sealing those documents is that they contain “Confidential
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Trade Secrets.” Upon review of the documents, the court is unable to discern
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which portions, if any, constitute information which could be considered trade
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secrets.
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[PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING REQUEST TO SEAL DOCUMENTS
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DM1\2687947.1
The
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THEREFORE, within seven days from the date of this Order, defendant
2 Technicolor USA, Inc., shall submit a brief specifically identifying, by page and
3 line, the language in the documents which defendant contends to constitute trade
4 secrets, along with an explanation as to why such language constitutes a trade
5 secret. Such brief may be filed under seal. The court will withhold ruling on the
6 pending request to seal until after review of that brief.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated this 17th day of June, 2011.
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[PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING REQUEST TO SEAL DOCUMENTS
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