Amazon.com Inc et al v. Pengyu Building Materials et al
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ORDER granting Plaintiffs' 18 Motion for Leave to File Over-length Motions and Briefs. Plaintiffs are hereby granted an additional 4 pages of briefing for their motion for alternative service, for a total limit of 10 pages. Signed by Judge Richard A. Jones. (SS)
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HONORABLE RICHARD A. JONES
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
AT SEATTLE
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AMAZON.COM, INC. a Delaware
corporation; and GOPRO, INC., a Delaware
corporation,
Plaintiffs,
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v.
Case No. 2:21-cv-00358-RAJ
ORDER GRANTING EX PARTE
MOTION TO FILE OVERLENGTH
BRIEF
PENGYU BUILDING MATERIALS, et al.,
Defendants.
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This matter comes before the Court on Plaintiffs Amazon.com, Inc. and GoPro, Inc.’s
20 (collectively “Plaintiffs”) ex parte motion to file an over-length motion in support of their
21 request for an order from this Court allowing for alternative service of process on
22 Defendants. Dkt. # 18. In January 2022, Plaintiffs filed an Amended Complaint alleging
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trademark infringement claims under 15 U.S.C. § 1114 and 15 U.S.C. § 1125(a) and
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violation of the Washington Consumer Protection Act under RCW 19.86.010, et seq. Dkt.
2 # 16, ¶ 25-29.
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This case involves multiple individuals and entities located in China, some of whom
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alternative service in order to provide sufficient explanation of the facts surrounding
Plaintiffs’ investigation into Defendants’ identities and whereabouts and the law dictating
the circumstances under which this Court may allow for alternative service. Dkt. # 18 at
2. Plaintiffs’ motion is GRANTED. Plaintiffs are hereby granted an additional 4 pages of
briefing for their motion for alternative service, for a total limit of 10 pages.
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DATED this 29th day of November, 2022.
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The Honorable Richard A. Jones
United States District Judge
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