Google, as Non-Party, Can't Be Subjected to All Writs Act Injunction Ordering It to Take Down YouTube Posts
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Google, as Non-Party, Can't Be Subjected to All Writs Act Injunction Ordering It to Take Down YouTube Posts
A decision by Judge Michael Simon (D. Or.) today in Future Motion, Inc. v. Lai denies plaintiff's request for an All Writs Act injunction against nonparty Google: Plaintiff develops, manufactures, markets, and sells a line of self-balancing electric skateboards and related items. In November 2023, Plaintiff brought this lawsuit against Defendant Tony Lai, doing business as Floatwheel. Plaintiff alleges that Defendant is infringing four of Plaint…
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