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Nature of Suit Code: 840
Nature of Suit: Trademark
Cause of Action: 15:1125 Trademark Infringement (Lanham Act)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 

SAN JOSE COURTHOUSE 

ADOBE SYSTEMS INCORPORATED, a 

Delaware Corporation,

Plaintiff,

v.

MY CHOICE SOFTWARE, LLC, a California 

Limited Liability Company; NATHAN 

MUMME, an individual, DANIEL PARKER, 

an individual and DOES 1-10, Inclusive,

Defendants.

 Case No.: 5:14-cv-02150-BLF

 

 PERMANENT INJUNCTION 

 AGAINST DEFENDANTS MY CHOICE 

 SOFTWARE, LLC, NATHAN MUMME, 

 AND DANIEL PARKER & 

 DISMISSAL OF ENTIRE ACTION, 

 WITH PREJUDICE

 Honorable Beth Labson Freeman

The Court, pursuant to the Stipulation for Entry of Permanent Injunction & Dismissal 

(“Stipulation”), between Plaintiff Adobe Systems Incorporated (“Plaintiff”), on the one hand, 

and Defendants My Choice Software, LLC, Nathan Mumme, and Daniel Parker (“Defendants”), 

on the other hand, hereby ORDERS, ADJUDICATES and DECREES that a permanent 

injunction shall be and hereby is entered against Defendants as follows: 

1. PERMANENT INJUNCTION. Defendants and any person or entity acting in 

concert with, or at their direction, including any and all agents, servants, employees, partners, 

assignees, distributors, suppliers, resellers and any others over which they may exercise control, 

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are hereby restrained and enjoined, pursuant to 15 United States Code (“U.S.C.”) §1116(a) and 

17 U.S.C. §502, 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. importing, exporting, marketing, purchasing, downloading, selling, 

offering for sale, distributing or dealing in any product or service that uses, or otherwise making 

any use of, any of Plaintiff’s ADOBE® and/or ACROBAT® trademarks and copyrights 

(“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 personal use of a validly licensed 

and registered software, of any software containing Plaintiff’s Trademarks and Copyrights, 

including but not limited to ADOBE® and ACROBAT® marks and works, 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. importing, exporting, marketing, purchasing, downloading, selling, 

offering for sale, distributing or dealing in any product or service that uses, or otherwise making 

any use of any of Plaintiff ADOBE®’s original equipment manufacture (“OEM”) and education 

or academic version products;

d. importing, exporting, marketing, purchasing, downloading, selling, 

offering for sale, distributing or dealing in any product or service that uses, or otherwise making 

any use of any of Plaintiff ADOBE®’s serial activation keys or numbers;

e. importing, exporting, marketing, purchasing, downloading, selling, 

offering for sale, distributing or dealing in any product or service that uses, or otherwise making 

any use of any of Plaintiff ADOBE®’s products that are intended to be sold only outside of the 

United States of America;

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f. performing or allowing others employed by or representing them, or under 

their control, to perform any act or thing which is likely to injure Plaintiff, any of Plaintiff’s 

Trademarks and Copyrights, including but not limited to ADOBE® and ACROBAT® marks and 

works, and/or Plaintiff’s business reputation or goodwill, including making disparaging, 

negative, or critical comments regarding Plaintiff or its products;

g. engaging in any acts of federal and/or state trademark infringement, false 

designation of origin, unfair competition, dilution, federal copyright infringement, or other act 

which would tend damage or injure Plaintiff; and/or

h. using any Internet domain name or website that includes any of Plaintiff’s

Trademarks and Copyrights, including but not limited to the ADOBE® and ACROBAT® marks 

and works.

2. Defendants are ordered to deliver immediately for destruction all unauthorized 

products, including counterfeit ADOBE® software products and related products, labels, signs, 

prints, packages, wrappers, receptacles and advertisements relating thereto in her possession or 

under her control bearing any of Plaintiff’s intellectual property or any simulation, reproduction, 

counterfeit, copy or colorable imitations thereof, to the extent that any of these items are in 

Defendants’ possession.

3. This Permanent Injunction shall be deemed to have been served upon Defendants

at the time of its execution by the Court, and the case shall be dismissed in its entirety 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 Defendants.

5. Defendants will be making agreed upon payments to Plaintiff, 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

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Permanent Injunction. 

7. NO FEES AND COSTS. Each party shall bear their own attorneys’ fees and 

costs incurred in this matter. 

8. DISMISSAL. The Court hereby dismisses this action in its entirety upon entry of 

this Permanent Injunction against Defendants. 

 IT IS SO ORDERED, ADJUDICATED and DECREED this ______ day of 

____________________, 2015.

 ________________________________________

 HONORABLE BETH LABSON FREEMAN 

 United States District Judge 

Northern District of California 

San Jose Courthouse 

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0DUFK

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