ASUS Computer International et al v. InterDigital, Inc. et al
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ORDER REGARDING REDACTION OF 90 MOTION TO COMPEL ARBITRATION, MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION, AND MOTION TO STAY DISCOVERY ORDER. Signed by Judge Beth Labson Freeman on 8/25/2015. (blflc3S, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 8/25/2015)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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SAN JOSE DIVISION
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ASUS COMPUTER INTERNATIONAL, et
al.,
Plaintiffs,
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Case No. 15-cv-01716-BLF
v.
INTERDIGITAL, INC., et al.,
Defendants.
ORDER REGARDING REDACTION OF
MOTION TO COMPEL
ARBITRATION, MOTION FOR
PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION, AND
MOTION TO STAY DISCOVERY
ORDER
[Re: ECF 90]
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United States District Court
Northern District of California
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The Court has filed its order on Defendants’ motion to compel arbitration, Plaintiffs’
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motion for preliminary injunction, and Defendants’ motion to stay discovery under seal because it
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contains information that the Court previously allowed to be filed under seal due to their highly
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confidential and business sensitive nature. See e.g., ECF No. 39. This order will be separately
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transmitted to the parties in this case. The order filed under seal contains highlighted portions that
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are potentially sealable under the Court’s past sealing orders. The parties are ordered to meet and
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confer and by no later than September 1, 2015 and submit proposed redactions to the Court’s order
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(to the extent any further redaction is required), as well as a supporting declaration and proposed
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order. The parties are also encouraged to inform the Court if any portion that is already
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highlighted does not need to be redacted and are reminded that redactions are to be narrowly
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tailored. If no proposed redactions are received by 11:59 p.m. on September 1, 2015, the Court
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shall unseal the order in its entirety.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated: August 25, 2015
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BETH LABSON FREEMAN
United States District Judge
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