Plaintiffs Atlantic Recording Corporation, Capitol Records, LLC, Elektra Entertainment Group Inc., Interscope Records, Motown Record Company, L.P., Priority Records LLC, UMG Recordings, Inc., Virgin Records America, Inc., and Warner Bros. Records Inc. allege that Defendant Project Playlist, Inc. performs and reproduces Plaintiffs' valuable works without any authorization and without paying any compensation to Plaintiffs.
Atlantic Recording Corporation, Capitol Records, LLC, Elektra Entertainment Group Inc., Interscope Records, Motown Record Company, L.P., Priority Records LLC, UMG Recordings, Inc., Virgin Records America, Inc. and Warner Bros. Records Inc. |
Project Playlist, Inc |
1:2008cv03922 |
April 28, 2008 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
Copyright Office |
New York |
Denny Chin |
None |
Federal Question |
17:501 Copyright Infringement |
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Filing 42 ORDER: Plaintiffs' in-house counsel may have access to materials designated "Highly Confidential," but only if (i) they are not involved in competitive decision-making, and (ii) they are involved in decision-making in this litigation. Cf. Infosint S.A. v. H. Lundbeck A.S., No. 06 Civ. 2869 (RLE), 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 36678, at **10-17 (S.D.N.Y. May 16, 2007) (denying plaintiff's attorneys access to "highly confidential II materials on ground that they were involved in "competitive decision-making" vis-a-vis defendant). The Recording Industry Association of America is not a party to this litigation, and therefore shall not, absent Playlist's express consent, have access to any materials Playlist desi gnates Confidential or Highly Confidential. Both parties may show "Confidential" materials to their respective officers, directors, and employees deemed necessary by counsel for the furtherance of the litigation, subject to the confidentiality provisions of the Protective Order. The parties shall submit a Protective Order consistent with this Order within five days. (Signed by Judge Denny Chin on 7/24/2009) (jpo) |
Filing 34 OPINION:#97297 For the reasons set forth in this order, Playlist's motions for a change of venue and to dismiss plaintiffs state law claims are denied. The parties are ordered to appear in Courtroom 11A on April 10, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. for a conference to set a discovery schedule. (Signed by Judge Denny Chin on 3/25/09) (mme) Modified on 3/30/2009 (jab). |
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ORDER EXTENDING DEFENDANT'S TIME TO ANSWER OR MOVE Defendant shall have until July 28, 2008 to either (1 electronically file an answer to the complaint, or (2) send a pre-motion conference letter by facsimile to the court and plaintiffs counsel setting forth the basis for seeking to file a motion to dismiss such complaint., Project Playlist, Inc answer due 7/28/2008. (Signed by Judge Denny Chin on 7/1/08) (mme)
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NOTICE OF CHANGE OF ADDRESS by Tonia Maria Ouellette Klausner on behalf of Project Playlist, Inc. New Address: Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, P.C., 1301 Avenue of the Americas, 40th Floor, New York, New York, USA 10019, (212) 999-5800. (Klausner, Tonia Maria)
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NOTICE OF APPEARANCE by Joshua Andrew Plaut on behalf of Project Playlist, Inc (Plaut, Joshua)
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CORRECTED MOTION for Alison C. Barnes to Appear Pro Hac Vice. Document filed by Atlantic Recording Corporation, Capitol Records, LLC, Elektra Entertainment Group Inc., Interscope Records, Motown Record Company, L.P., Priority Records LLC, UMG Recordings, Inc., Virgin Records America, Inc., Warner Bros. Records Inc..(dle)
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ORDER FOR ADMISSION PRO HAC VICE ON WRITTEN MOTION granting 4 Motion for Alison C. Barnes to Appear Pro Hac Vice. Alison C. Barnes is admitted to practice pro hac vice as counsel for plaintiffs in the above-captioned case. (Signed by Judge Denny Chin on 6/5/08) (tro)
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ORDER FOR ADMISSION PRO HAC VICE ON WRITTEN MOTION 3 Motion for Gary Orseck to Appear Pro Hac Vice. Gary Orseck is admitted to practice as counsel for plaintiff in the above-captioned case. (Signed by Judge Denny Chin on 6/2/08) (tro)
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MOTION for Alison C. Barnes to Appear Pro Hac Vice. Document filed by Atlantic Recording Corporation, Capitol Records, LLC, Elektra Entertainment Group Inc., Interscope Records, Motown Record Company, L.P., Priority Records LLC, UMG Recordings, Inc., Virgin Records America, Inc., Warner Bros. Records Inc.(dle)
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RULE 7.1 CORPORATE DISCLOSURE STATEMENT. Identifying Warner Music Group Corp, Maltby Capital Limited and Vivendi S.A. as Corporate Parent. Document filed by Atlantic Recording Corporation, Capitol Records, LLC, Elektra Entertainment Group Inc., Interscope Records, Motown Record Company, L.P., Priority Records LLC, UMG Recordings, Inc., Virgin Records America, Inc., Warner Bros. Records Inc..(rdz) (Additional attachment(s) added on 5/6/2008: # PDF) (rdz). (rdz).
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