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BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, LLC v. AUTOTEC IMPORT, EDCV 13-823-JGB (SPx). (2013)

Court: District Court, C.D. California Number: infdco20130808594 Visitors: 14
Filed: Aug. 06, 2013
Latest Update: Aug. 06, 2013
Summary: PERMANENT INJUNCTION AGAINST DEFENDANT JL CONCEPTS, INC. JESUS G. BERNAL, District Judge. The Court, pursuant to the Stipulation for Permanent Injunction ("Stipulation"), and separate Confidential Settlement Agreement between Plaintiffs BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, LLC ("BMW NA"), and BAYERISCHE MOTOREN WERKE AG ("BMW AG") (collectively "Plaintiffs"), and Defendant JL CONCEPTS, INC. ("Defendant"), hereby ORDERS, ADJUDICATES and DECREES that a permanent injunction shall be and hereby is entered agains
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PERMANENT INJUNCTION AGAINST DEFENDANT JL CONCEPTS, INC.

JESUS G. BERNAL, District Judge.

The Court, pursuant to the Stipulation for Permanent Injunction ("Stipulation"), and separate Confidential Settlement Agreement between Plaintiffs BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, LLC ("BMW NA"), and BAYERISCHE MOTOREN WERKE AG ("BMW AG") (collectively "Plaintiffs"), and Defendant JL CONCEPTS, INC. ("Defendant"), hereby ORDERS, ADJUDICATES and DECREES that a permanent injunction shall be and hereby is entered against Defendant in the above-referenced matter as follows:

1. PERMANENT INJUNCTION. Defendant and any person or entity acting in concert with, or at the direction of Defendant, including any and all agents, servants, employees, partners, assignees, distributors, suppliers, resellers and any others over which Defendant may exercise control, are hereby restrained and enjoined, pursuant to 15 U.S. C. § 1116, 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, marketing, selling, offering for sale, distributing or dealing in any product or service that uses, or otherwise making any use of, any of Plaintiffs' trademarks, including but not limited to, the trademarks with the United States Patent and Trademark Office Registration Numbers referenced in Exhibits "A" - "Q" of the Complaint filed by Plaintiffs' in this action, and/or any intellectual property that is confusingly or substantially similar to, or that constitutes a colorable imitation of, any of Plaintiffs' trademarks, 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. performing or allowing others employed by, under control of, or representing Defendant, or under its control, to perform any act or thing which is likely to injure Plaintiffs, any of Plaintiffs' trademarks, including but not limited to the trademarks with the United States Patent and Trademark Office Registration Numbers referenced in Exhibits "A" - "Q" of the Complaint filed by Plaintiffs' in this action.

c. engaging in any acts of federal and/or state trademark infringement, false designation of origin, unfair competition, dilution, or other act which would tend damage or injure Plaintiffs; and/or

d. using any Internet domain name or website that includes any of Plaintiffs' trademarks including but not limited to the trademarks with the United States Patent and Trademark Office Registration Numbers referenced in Exhibits "A" - "Q" of the Complaint filed by Plaintiffs' in this action.

2. Defendant is ordered to deliver immediately for destruction all allegedly unauthorized products, including counterfeit BMW® or M®-branded products, labels, signs, prints, packages, wrappers, receptacles and advertisements relating thereto in its possession or under its control bearing any of Plaintiffs' intellectual property or any simulation, reproduction, counterfeit, copy or colorable imitations thereof, and all plates, molds, heat transfers, screens, matrices and other means of making the same, to the extent that any of these items are in Defendant's possession.

3. This Permanent Injunction shall be deemed to have been served upon Defendant at the time of its execution by the Court, and the case shall be dismissed as to Defendant upon entry of this Permanent Injunction.

4. The Court finds there is no just reason for delay in entering this Permanent Injunction, and, pursuant to Rule 54(a) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Court directs immediate entry of this Permanent Injunction against Defendant.

5. Defendant will be making an agreed-upon payment to Plaintiffs, as more particularly described in a separate Confidential Settlement Agreement.

6. NO APPEALS AND CONTINUING JURISDICTION. No appeals shall be taken from this Permanent Injunction, and the parties waive all rights to appeal. This Court expressly retains jurisdiction over this matter to enforce any violation of the terms of this Permanent Injunction.

7. NO FEES AND COSTS. Each party shall bear their own attorneys' fees and costs incurred in this matter.

IT IS SO ORDERED, ADJUDICATED and DECREED.

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