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

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Stipulation to Extend Discovery as to Employment Records

Case Number: 3:15-cv-4441-WHA

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Henrik Mosesi, Esq. (SBN: 189672)

Anthony Lupu, Esq. (SBN 226168)

Pillar Law Group APLC

150 S. Rodeo Drive, Suite 260

Beverly Hills, CA 90212

Tel.: 310-999-0000

Fax: 888-667-5482

Henrik@Pillar.law

Anthony@Pillar.law

Attorneys for Plaintiff

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

OAKLAND

MALIBU MEDIA, LLC,

Plaintiff,

vs.

JOHN DOE subscriber assigned IP address 

76.126.99.126,

Defendant.

Case Number: 3:15-cv-4441-WHA

STIPULATION TO EXTEND 

DISCOVERY AS TO EMPLOYMENT 

RECORDS

This Stipulation is made on this 7th day of December 2016, by and between Plaintiff, Malibu 

Media, LLC (“Plaintiff”), and Defendant, John Doe Subscriber assigned IP address 76.126.99.126 

(“Defendant”). NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereby stipulate to an extension of the discovery 

deadline as to employment records by thirty (30) days for the reasons stated herein:

1. Plaintiff filed this case against John Doe subscriber assigned IP address 

76.126.99.126 for the infringement of Plaintiff’s copyrighted works through BitTorrent. 

2. Defendant claims that he was at his place of employment during certain dates and 

times of infringement and produce purported timesheets and a calendar from his employer. 

Defendant did not produce any affidavit or a declaration from the custodian of records 

authenticating the documents.

Order re Order re

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3. Defendant served “Supplemental Initial Disclosures” on November 28, 2016, in 

which Defendant identified his supervisor at his place of employment as an individual likely to have 

discoverable information. 

4. Plaintiff, seeking to verify the accuracy of Defendant’s timesheets and calendar 

advised Defendant of its intent to subpoena Defendant’s employer. Defendant objected and set 

forth privacy concerns stemming from the disclosure of Defendant’s identity to his employer.

5. Defendant and Plaintiff stipulate to an extension of the discovery deadline in order to 

permit the Parties to further confer, including discussing the matter with deputy counsel for the city 

in which Defendant resides, and, if necessary, conduct additional limited discovery on the issue. 

6. Accordingly, the Parties hereby stipulate that the discovery cutoff deadline may be 

extended by thirty (30) days as to the issue of employment time sheets, timecards or any other 

document evidencing the dates and times Defendant was at work during the periods of 

infringement. 

Dated: December 8, 2016

Respectfully submitted,

/s/ Anthony Lupu

Anthony Lupu, Esq. 

Pillar Law Group APLC

150 S. Rodeo Drive, Suite 260

Beverly Hills, CA 90212

Tel.: 310-999-0000

Fax: 888-667-5482

Anthony@Pillar.law

Attorneys for Plaintiff

/s/ Joseph Curtis Edmondson____

Joseph Curtis Edmondson

Law Offices of J. Curtis Edmondson

3699 NW John Olsen Pl

Hillsboro, OR 97124

(503) 336-3749

Fax: (503) 482-7418

Email: jcedmondson@edmolaw.com

Attorneys for Defendant

SO ORDERED this ___ day of ________________, 201__.

By: ____________________________________

 UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

8 December 6

The parties may not rely 

on this extension as a 

basis for requesting further 

extensions or continuances. Order re

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