PLASTIC THE MOVIE LIMITED v. JOHN DOE SUBSCRIBER ASSIGNED IP ADDRESS 76.98.75.224
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ORDER THAT UPON CONSIDERATION OF PLAINTIFF PLASTIC THE MOIVE LIMITED'S MOTION FOR DEFAULT JUDGMENT 13 , IT IS ORDERED THAT PLAINTIFF'S MOTION IS GRANTED IN PART AND DENIED, ETC. SIGNED BY HONORABLE THOMAS N. ONEILL, JR ON 11/4/15. 11/5/15 ENTERED AND COPIES MAILED TO UNREP AND E-MAILED.(ti, ) Modified on 11/5/2015 (ti, ).
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
PLASTIC THE MOVIE LIMITED
v.
GIRMA KALEB KINFU
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CIVIL ACTION
NO. 15-1634
ORDER
AND NOW, this 4th day of November, 2015, upon consideration of plaintiff Plastic the
Movie Limited’s motion for default judgment (Dkt. No. 13) and a hearing on the motion on
November 3, 2015, and consistent with the accompanying memorandum of law, it is ORDERED
that plaintiff’s motion is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part as follows:
1.
Default judgment is ENTERED in favor of plaintiff Plastic the Movie Limited
and against defendant Girma Kaleb Kinfu in the following amounts, plus interest at the legal rate
pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1961 from the date of the entry of this default judgment until the date of
its satisfaction:
a.
b.
2.
Statutory damages in the amount of $1,500.00; and
Attorney’s fees and costs in the amount of $1,657.00; and
A permanent injunction is ENTERED against defendant Girma Kaleb Kinfu as
follows:
a.
Defendant is permanently enjoined from directly, contributorily or
indirectly infringing plaintiff’s rights under federal or state law of plaintiff’s copyrighted work,
including, without limitation, by using the internet, BitTorrent, or any other online media
distribution system to reproduce (e.g., download) or distribute that work, or to make the work
available for distribution to the public, except pursuant to a lawful license or with the express
authority of plaintiff; and
b.
Defendant is ordered to destroy all copies of plaintiff’s copyrighted work
that defendant has downloaded onto any computer hard drive or server without plaintiff’s
authorization, and shall destroy all copies of the work transferred onto any physical medium or
device in defendant’s possession, custody or control.
s/Thomas N. O’Neill, Jr.
THOMAS N. O’NEILL, JR., J.
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