XYZ Corp. v. Individuals, Corporations, Limited Liability Companies, Partnerships, and Unicorporated Associations Identified on Schedule A to the Complaint

Filing 51

ORDER TO FILE REDACTED COMPLAINT FOR PLAINTIFF TO PROCEED ANONYMOUSLY AND TO FILE CERTAIN DOCUMENTS UNDER SEAL: ORDERED that Plaintiffs' motion to temporarily proceed anonymously by using the pseudonym "XYZ Corp." is GRANTED; ORDERED that Plaintiff will proceed with the pseudonym "XYZ Corp." until Plaintiffs' Application for a TRO is granted, served upon Etsy, Inc., and the Financial Institutions (defined in Plaintiffs' Application for a TRO), and the terms of the Temporary Restraining Order are effectuated by Etsy, Inc. and the Financial Institutions; ORDERED that this case may be filed with a redacted complaint, a redacted version of Schedule A to the Complaint, and a redacted version of Exhibit A to the Complaint, in a case available in public view on the Court's ECF system and an unredacted complaint and accompanying documents filed under seal in the traditional manner, in paper form; ORDERED that a redacted Civil Cover Sheet and redacted Report for Determination Report on the Filing or Determination of an Action or Appeal Regarding a Copyright (AO121) may also be filed in the case available in public view on the Court's ECF system and unredacted copies are to be filed under seal in the traditional manner, in paper form; ORDERED that the parties are directed to proceed in accordance with the instructions for filing under seal found in the court's ECF Rules & Instructions, Rule 6.14, and present the case initiating documents to the Clerk of Court in the traditional manner, in paper form. ORDERED that the Clerk of Court is directed open a new civil case with the following caption: All other provisions as further set forth in this order. So Ordered. ***This document was previously filed under seal in envelope 3 and unsealed by docket entry 46 *** (Signed by Judge Analisa Torres on 6/4/2024) (js)

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