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Nature of Suit Code: 820
Nature of Suit: Copyright
Cause of Action: 17:101 Copyright Infringement

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Forrest Plant, Jr. – SBN 072266 

Goldsberry, Freeman & Guzman, LLP 

777 12th Street, Suite 250 

Sacramento, CA 95814 

(916) 448-0448; fax (916) 448-8628 

Attorneys for Plaintiffs 

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 

ANTISIA MUSIC, INC., CHERRY LANE 

MUSIC PUBLISHING, HAMPSHIRE 

HOUSE PUBLISHING CORP., FRANK 

GAYE dba FCG MUSIC, MARVIN GAYE III 

dba MG III MUSIC, NONA GAYE dba NMG 

MUSIC and CHAPPELL & CO., INC., 

 Plaintiffs, 

vs. 

DAVID MICHAEL CAMACHO and 

JOANNA LYNN CAMACHO, 

 Defendants. 

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Case No. 2:06-CV-00408-DFL-JFM 

 

STIPULATION FOR SETTLEMENT AND 

ENTRY OF JUDGMENT IN THE EVENT 

OF DEFAULT 

IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED by and between Plaintiffs Antisia Music, Inc., et al. 

(hereinafter “Plaintiffs”) and David Michael Camacho and Joanna Lynn Camacho (hereinafter 

“Defendants”) as follows: 

1. a. Defendants stipulate that Defendants shall pay to the American Society of 

Composers, Authors and Publishers (“ASCAP”), on behalf of Plaintiffs, the sum of Nine 

Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($9,500.00) in settlement of certain claims of ASCAP and its 

members. The Defendants shall pay the settlement amount by an initial payment of $2,375.00, 

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receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, and payments of $2,375.00 on October 1, 2006, 

November 1, 2006, and December 1, 2006. 

 b. Defendants believe they made a One Thousand Dollar ($1,000.00) 

payment to ASCAP, in or about March 2006 by cashier’s check. ASCAP has no record of 

having received such a payment. Defendants shall have until December 1, 2006, to produce a 

copy of the front and back of the cashier’s check as presented for payment to the issuing bank 

showing payment was made to, and accepted by, ASCAP. Upon presentation to ASCAP of such 

proof, Defendants will receive credit hereunder for the amount so paid. 

2. This Stipulation is in settlement of all claims and causes of action by Plaintiffs 

against Defendants for infringements of copyrights by unauthorized non-dramatic public 

performances of Plaintiffs’ copyrighted works, whether known or unknown, including, without 

limitation, the specific claims and causes of action as alleged in the complaint on file herein, for 

all periods through September 1, 2006. Plaintiffs release all such claims and further waive the 

provisions of California Civil Code section 1542 which provides: 

A general release does not extend to claims which the creditor 

does not know or suspect to exist in his or her favor at the time of 

executing the release, which if known by him or her must have 

materially affected his or her settlement with the debtor. 

3. Contemporaneously with the execution of this Stipulation, ASCAP shall provide 

to Defendants a license agreement for the establishment known as Sky Bar Café in Sacramento, 

California, for the term commencing September 1, 2006. Defendants shall accept and execute 

said license agreement and comply with all terms and conditions of that license agreement. 

License fees due under such license agreement for the initial one-year term thereof are included 

in the amount to be paid pursuant to Paragraph 1 above. 

4. Failure of Defendants to make a payment as set forth in Paragraph 1 above will 

constitute a default of Defendants’ obligations under this stipulation and will entitle Plaintiffs to 

judgment as hereinafter set forth. 

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5. In the event of any default or other occurrence upon which judgment may be 

entered, as set forth above, and upon seven days’ written notice from Plaintiffs to Defendants’ 

attorney, judgment shall be entered against Defendants in the amount of Nine Thousand Five 

Hundred Dollars ($9,500.00) less the amount of any payment actually made pursuant to 

paragraph 1 above. 

6. Defendants acknowledge that they have each had the opportunity to consult with 

an attorney of their choosing before entering this Stipulation. Defendants warrant that no 

representation has been made to them to induce them to enter this Stipulation other than as herein 

set forth, and that they enter this Stipulation voluntarily and not as the result of coercion or 

duress. 

7. This action shall be dismissed with prejudice, subject to the right of Plaintiffs to 

move the court for an order reopening the action and entering judgment as provided in Paragraph 

5 above. 

IT IS SO STIPULATED. 

Dated: 9/13/06 /s/ David Michael Camacho 

 David Michael Camacho 

Dated: 9/13/06 /s/ Joanna Lynn Camacho 

 Joanna Lynn Camacho 

 

 Antisia Music, Inc., et al., by their attorney–in-fact, 

 American Society of Composers, Authors and 

 Publishers 

Dated: 9/14/06 By: /s/ Richard H. Reimer 

 RICHARD H. REIMER 

 ASCAP Senior Vice President, 

 Legal Services 

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APPROVED AS TO FORM: 

Dated: September 13, 2006. Goldsberry, Freeman & Guzman, LLP 

 By: /s/ Forrest Plant, Jr. 

 Forrest Plant, Jr. 

 Attorneys for Plaintiffs 

Dated: September 13, 2006. Law Office of John J. Rueda 

 By: /s/ John J. Rueda 

 John J. Rueda 

 Attorneys for Defendants 

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Dated: September 22, 2006 /s/ David F. Levi_________________________

 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT JUDGE 

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