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Strike 3 Holdings v. Doe, 19cv2452-JAH-LL. (2020)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20200227a44 Visitors: 7
Filed: Feb. 26, 2020
Latest Update: Feb. 26, 2020
Summary: ORDER GRANTING EX PARTE APPLICATION FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER [ECF No. 7] LINDA LOPEZ , Magistrate Judge . Currently before the Court is Defendant John Doe's Ex Parte Application for Protective Order. ECF No. 7. Plaintiff has not filed a response. See Docket. Good cause found, Defendant's Ex Parte Application is GRANTED. Accordingly, it is ORDERED: Plaintiff shall not disclose Defendant's name, address, telephone number, email, social media username, or any other personally identifying i
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ORDER GRANTING EX PARTE APPLICATION FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER

[ECF No. 7]

Currently before the Court is Defendant John Doe's Ex Parte Application for Protective Order. ECF No. 7. Plaintiff has not filed a response. See Docket. Good cause found, Defendant's Ex Parte Application is GRANTED.

Accordingly, it is ORDERED: Plaintiff shall not disclose Defendant's name, address, telephone number, email, social media username, or any other personally identifying information, other than Defendant's IP address, that Plaintiff may subsequently learn. All documents filed with the Court including Defendant's personally identifying information, apart from his or her IP address, shall be filed under seal, with all such information redacted on the public docket, unless and until the Court orders otherwise and only after Defendant has had an opportunity to challenge the disclosure of any identifying information.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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