United States District Court, C.D. California, Western Division
(CONSENT) JUDGMENT AGAINST DEFENDANT DIGICOMP
INTERNATIONAL, INC., INCLUDING PERMANENT INJUNCTION
HON.
OTIS D. WRIGHT, II United States District Judge.
The
Court, pursuant to the Stipulation for Entry of Consent
Judgment jointly filed by Plaintiff Adobe Inc.
(“Plaintiff”) and Defendants Digicomp
International, Inc. and Ardeshir “David” Davood
(collectively, “Defendants”), hereby Orders that
a final consent judgment shall be and hereby is entered
against Defendant Digicomp International, Inc.
(“Digicomp”) on Plaintiff's Complaint for
Damages [ECF Dkt. 1] as follows.
I.
FINAL (CONSENT) JUDGMENT:
Plaintiff
shall recover from Defendant Digicomp the sum of $185, 000.00
on its first and second causes of action for copyright and
trademark infringement as the prevailing party in this action
under to 17 United States Code (“U.S.C.”)
§504(b) and 15 U.S.C. §1117(a).
II.
PERMANENT INJUNCTION:
Defendant
Digicomp and any person or entity acting at its direction,
including any and all agents, servants, employees, partners,
assignees, distributors, suppliers, resellers and any others
over which it may exercise control, are hereby restrained and
enjoined, pursuant to 17 U.S.C. § 502 and 15 U.S.C.
§ 1116(a), from engaging in, directly or indirectly, or
authorizing or assisting any third party to engage in, any of
the following activities in the United States and throughout
the world:
A.
copying, manufacturing, importing, exporting, purchasing,
installing, mirroring, marketing, advertising, selling,
offering for sale, distributing, dealing in or otherwise
making any use in commerce of any product or service that
uses, or otherwise making any use of, any of Plaintiff's
ADOBE (1-31-1986, USPTO, Reg. No. 1, 475, 793); ACROBAT
(4-26-1994, USPTO, Reg. No. 1, 833, 219); ADOBE PHOTOSHOP
(2-2-1990, USPTO, Reg. No. 1, 651, 380); ADOBE PREMIERE
(12-18-1991, USPTO, Reg. No. 1, 769, 184); ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR
(12-15-1986, USPTO, Reg. No. 1, 479, 408); FIREWORKS
(9-12-1996, USPTO, Reg. No. 2, 043, 911); DREAMWEAVER
(12-0-1997, USPTO, Reg. No. 2, 294, 926); FLASH (2-20-1997,
USPTO, Reg. No. 2, 855, 434); INDESIGN (8-31-1999, USPTO,
Reg. No. 2, 439, 079); FLASH BUILDER (3-22-2010, USPTO, Reg.
No. 3, 857, 720); ADOBE AUDITION (8-25-2003, USPTO, Reg. No.
2, 861, 671); CREATIVE SUITE (10-27-2003, USPTO, Reg. No. 3,
111, 341); PRELUDE (5-7-2012, USPTO, Reg. No. 4, 262, 546);
SPEEDGRADE (12-16-2003, USPTO, Reg. No. 4, 142, 777); and
LIGHTROOM (9-4-2007, USPTO, Reg. No. 3, 288, 605) trademarks
and any unauthorized copies of Plaintiff's Adobe
Creative Suite 6 Master Collection (Computer File,
2012-07-20, Reg. No. TX0007568685), Photoshop CS6
Extended (Text, 2012-06-22, Reg. No. TX0007554295);
Illustrator CS6 (Text, 2012-05-07, Reg. No.
TX0007620302); InDesign CS6 (Text, 2012-06-21, Reg.
No. TX0007620297); Acrobat X Pro (Computer File,
2011-01-11, Reg. No. TX0007358035); Flash Professional
CS6 (Computer File, 2012-05-07, Reg. No. TX0007555175);
Dreamweaver CS6 (Computer File, 2012-06-21, Reg. No.
TX0007555170); Fireworks CS6 (Computer File,
2012-06-21, Reg. No. TX0007555180); Adobe Premiere Pro
CS6 (Computer File, 2012-06-27, Reg. No. TX0007558286);
After Effects CS6 (Computer File, 2012-07-20, Reg.
No. TX0007568717); Adobe Audition CS6 (Computer
File, 2012-06-21, Reg. No. TX0007555185); SpeedGrade
CS6 (Computer File, 2012-06-26, Reg. No. TX0007554942);
Prelude CS6 (Computer File, 2012-06-26, Reg. No.
TX0007554952); Encore CS6 (Text, 2012-07-17, Reg.
No. TX0007567108); Bridge CS6; Media Encoder
CS6 (Computer File, 2012-07-24, Reg. No. TX0007570115);
and Flash Builder 4.6 Premium Edition copyrights
(collectively, “Plaintiff's Trademarks and
Copyrights”), and/or any Intellectual Property that is
confusingly or substantially similar to, or that constitutes
a colorable imitation of, any of Plaintiff's Trademarks
and Copyrights, whether such use is as, on, in or in
connection with any trademark, service mark, trade name,
logo, design, Internet use, website, domain name, metatags,
advertising, promotions, solicitations, commercial
exploitation, television, web-based or any other program, or
any product or service, or otherwise;
B.
copying or downloading, other than for bona fide personal or
business use of validly licensed and registered copies of
Plaintiff's software subject to the terms of
Plaintiff's License and Services Agreement, any software
containing Plaintiff's Trademarks and Copyrights and/or
any Intellectual Property that is confusingly or
substantially similar to, or that constitutes a colorable
imitation of, any of Plaintiff's Trademarks and
Copyrights;
C.
knowingly purchasing computers installed with copies of
Plaintiff's software or any unauthorized software
containing Plaintiff's Trademarks and Copyrights;
D.
marketing, advertising, offering for sale, selling,
distributing, or dealing in computers installed with copies
of Plaintiff's software or any unauthorized software
containing Plaintiff's Trademarks and Copyrights;
E.
performing or allowing others employed by or representing it,
or under its control, to perform any act or thing which is
likely to injure Plaintiff, any of Plaintiff's Trademarks
and Copyrights, and/or Plaintiff's business reputation or
goodwill; and/or
F.
engaging in any acts of federal and/or state trademark and/or
copyright infringement, false designation of origin, unfair
competition, dilution, or other act which would damage or
injure Plaintiff.
III.
SERVICE AND ENTRY:
This
Consent Judgment and Permanent Injunction shall be deemed to
have been served upon Defendant Digicomp at the time of its
execution by the Court. The Court finds there is no just
reason for delay in entering this Permanent Injunction
against Defendant Digicomp, and the Court ...