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Nature of Suit Code: 890
Nature of Suit: Other Statutory Actions
Cause of Action: 28:1391 Personal Injury

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 

OAKLAND DIVISION 

ASIS INTERNET SERVICES, et al.,

 Plaintiffs, 

 vs. 

VISTAPRINT USA, INCORPORATED, et al., 

 Defendants. 

Case No. C 08-5261 SBA

ORDER 

 [Docket No. 91] 

 Presently before the Court is Defendant Vistaprint USA Incorporated's ("Defendant") 

Administrative Motion to Seal. Defendant requests that the following items be filed under seal: 

(1) Pages 79-81 of Exhibit 4 to the Declaration of Joseph S. Leventhal in Support of 

Vistaprint USA's Motion for Summary Judgment or, in the Alternative, Partial Summary 

Judgment ("Leventhal Declaration") because they reveal financial information regarding Plaintiff; 

(2) Exhibits 5 and 6 to the Leventhal Declaration because they contain emails addresses of 

third parties that represent Plaintiffs' client contact list and, inter alia, their disclosure could 

expose the users of those email accounts to security risks; and 

(3) Paragraph 5 of the Declaration of Allison Henriquez in Support of Vistaprint USA's 

Motion for Summary Judgment or, in the Alternative, Partial Summary Judgment because it 

discuses Defendant's efforts aimed at preventing its contractual partners from violating 

commercial email statutes. Defendant states its dissemination could enable those partners, and 

others, to circumvent Defendant's measures. 

Local Rule 79-5(a) specifies that a sealing order may issue only upon a request that 

establishes that the document, or portions thereof, is privileged or protectable. The request must 

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be narrowly tailored to seek sealing only of sealable material, and must conform with Civil L.R. 

79-5(b) or (c). Here, Defendant's Administrative Motion to Seal is narrowly tailored and complies 

with L.R. 79-5(a). 

Accordingly, Defendant's Administrative Motion to Seal is GRANTED. 

IT IS SO ORDERED. 

Dated: April 27, 2010 _______________________________ 

 Honorable Saundra B. Armstrong 

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