Opinion
2:23-cv-01879-JLR
06-26-2024
AMAZON.COM, INC., a Delaware corporation, AMAZON.COM SERVICES LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, and AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC., a Nevada corporation, Plaintiffs, v. Does 1-20, unknown parties doing business as “REKK,” and the following individuals Domantas Radeckas, Noah Page, Skylar Robinson, Luke Colvin, Alejandro Taveras, Andrew Ling, Brandon Sukhram, Cosmin Sopca, Jenny Tran, Olaf Booij, and Ryan Bates, Defendants.
DAVIS WRIGHT TREMAINE LLP Attorneys for Plaintiffs Macaulay Ivory Bonnie E. MacNaughton, WSBA #36110 Tim Cunningham, WSBA #50244 Melina E. Garcia, WSBA #58036 Macaulay W. Ivory, WSBA #57858 Christine N. McFadden, WSBA #60126
NOTE ON MOTION CALENDAR: June 25, 2024
DAVIS WRIGHT TREMAINE LLP Attorneys for Plaintiffs Macaulay Ivory Bonnie E. MacNaughton, WSBA #36110 Tim Cunningham, WSBA #50244 Melina E. Garcia, WSBA #58036 Macaulay W. Ivory, WSBA #57858 Christine N. McFadden, WSBA #60126
[PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFFS' SECOND MOTION FOR EXPEDITED DISCOVERY
THE HONORABLE JAMES L. ROBART UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
This matter comes before the Court on Plaintiffs Amazon.com, Inc., Amazon.com Services LLC, and Amazon Technologies, Inc.'s (together, “Amazon”), Second Motion for Expedited Discovery related to discovering the identities of Defendants Does 1-20, unknown parties doing business as “REKK” and “DIVO.” Having reviewed the Complaint, the Amended Complaint, and the papers filed in connection with this matter, the Court finds good cause to grant Amazon leave to conduct expedited discovery as follows:
Amazon is granted leave, prior to the Rule 26(f) conference, to serve Rule 45 subpoenas on the following companies solely for the purpose of obtaining account information that may help identify Defendants:
a) Microsoft Corporation (a company that administered the Outlook email address linked to the method Defendants used to accept payment for their services as alleged in Amazon's Amended Complaint);
b) PayPal, Inc. (a company through which Defendants accepted payment for their services as alleged in Amazon's Amended Complaint);
c) Google LLC (a company that administered the Gmail email addresses linked to Defendant Domantas Radeckas, as alleged in Amazon's Amended Complaint);
d) Yahoo Inc. (a company that administered the Yahoo email addresses linked to Defendant Domantas Radeckas, as alleged in Amazon's Amended Complaint).
Amazon is also granted leave, prior to the Rule 26(f) conference, to serve additional Rule 45 subpoenas on the above listed companies and other companies or individuals (e.g., banks, credit card companies, internet service providers, etc.) that may be discovered from the information possessed by the companies identified in the previous paragraph, and which could reasonably lead to the discovery or confirmation of Defendants' identities.