DARNAA, LLC v. GOOGLE, INC., C 15-03221 WHA. (2016)
Court: District Court, N.D. California
Number: infdco20161117d57
Visitors: 12
Filed: Nov. 16, 2016
Latest Update: Nov. 16, 2016
Summary: ORDER DENYING LEAVE TO FILE MOTION FOR PARTIAL RECONSIDERATION WILLIAM ALSUP , District Judge . This civil action was reassigned to the undersigned in view of the imminent departure of Judge Ronald Whyte after decades of superlative service. Plaintiff seeks to use this occasion to ask for reconsideration of a ruling twice stated by Judge Whyte regarding the unconscionability (or lack thereof) of YouTube's Terms of Service ( see Dkt. Nos. 27 at 3-6, 56 at 10 n.2). The undersigned has review
Summary: ORDER DENYING LEAVE TO FILE MOTION FOR PARTIAL RECONSIDERATION WILLIAM ALSUP , District Judge . This civil action was reassigned to the undersigned in view of the imminent departure of Judge Ronald Whyte after decades of superlative service. Plaintiff seeks to use this occasion to ask for reconsideration of a ruling twice stated by Judge Whyte regarding the unconscionability (or lack thereof) of YouTube's Terms of Service ( see Dkt. Nos. 27 at 3-6, 56 at 10 n.2). The undersigned has reviewe..
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ORDER DENYING LEAVE TO FILE MOTION FOR PARTIAL RECONSIDERATION
WILLIAM ALSUP, District Judge.
This civil action was reassigned to the undersigned in view of the imminent departure of Judge Ronald Whyte after decades of superlative service. Plaintiff seeks to use this occasion to ask for reconsideration of a ruling twice stated by Judge Whyte regarding the unconscionability (or lack thereof) of YouTube's Terms of Service (see Dkt. Nos. 27 at 3-6, 56 at 10 n.2). The undersigned has reviewed plaintiff's arguments and agrees with Judge Whyte. Leave to file a motion for partial reconsideration is therefore DENIED.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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