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Blizzard Entm't, Inc. v. Bossland GMBH

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
Mar 31, 2017
CASE NO. 8:16-cv-01236-DOC-KES (C.D. Cal. Mar. 31, 2017)

Opinion

CASE NO. 8:16-cv-01236-DOC-KES

03-31-2017

BLIZZARD ENTERTAINMENT, INC., Plaintiff, v. BOSSLAND GMBH, a corporation; and Does 1 through 10, inclusive, Defendants.


JUDGMENT

The Court has read and considered the Motion For Default Judgment Against Bossland GmbH ("Bossland") (the "Motion") by Plaintiff Blizzard Entertainment Inc. ("Blizzard").

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED:

1. Bossland, and all persons acting under its direction or control (including but not limited to its agents, subsidiaries, representatives and employees), are immediately and permanently enjoined from any and all of the following activities:

(a) taking any steps on Bossland's own behalf or assisting others in distributing, advertising, marketing, selling, reselling, uploading, downloading, offering for sale, or otherwise disseminating in the United States any software whose use infringes any of Blizzard's U.S. copyrights, patents, or trademarks (Blizzard's "Intellectual Property"), circumvents technological measures that control access to Blizzard's games in the United States, or violates Blizzard's End User License Agreement ("EULA") with its U.S. customers, including but not limited to the software products known as "Honorbuddy," "Demonbuddy," "Stormbuddy," "Hearthbuddy," and "Watchover Tyrant," and any other software product designed to exploit or enable the exploitation of any game owned, published, or operated by Blizzard;

(b) obtaining, possessing, accessing or using in the United States any software whose use infringes any of Blizzard's Intellectual Property, circumvents technological measures that control access to Blizzard's games, or violates the EULA, including but not limited to the software products known as "Honorbuddy," "Demonbuddy," "Stormbuddy," "Hearthbuddy," and "Watchover Tyrant," and any other software product designed to exploit or enable the exploitation of any game owned, published, or operated by Blizzard;

(c) assisting in any way with the creation or development in the United States of any software whose use infringes any of Blizzard's Intellectual Property, circumvents technological measures that control access to Blizzard's games, or violates the EULA, including but not limited to the software products known as "Honorbuddy," "Demonbuddy," "Stormbuddy," "Hearthbuddy," and "Watchover Tyrant," and any other software product designed to exploit or enable the exploitation of any game owned, published, or operated by Blizzard;

(d) publishing or distributing in the United States any source code or instructional material for the creation of any software whose use infringes any of Blizzard's Intellectual Property, circumvents technological measures that control access to Blizzard's games, or violates the EULA, including but not limited to the software products known as "Honorbuddy," "Demonbuddy," "Stormbuddy," "Hearthbuddy," and "Watchover Tyrant," and any other software product designed to exploit or enable the exploitation of any game owned, published, or operated by Blizzard;

(e) selling, transferring, or assigning to any person or entity the intellectual property in any product (including the rights in any source code) whose use infringes any of Blizzard's Intellectual Property, circumvents technological measures that control access to Blizzard's games, or violates the EULA, including but not limited to the software products known as "Honorbuddy," "Demonbuddy," "Stormbuddy," "Hearthbuddy," and "Watchover Tyrant," and any other software product designed to exploit or enable the exploitation of any game owned, published, or operated by Blizzard;

(f) operating, assisting or linking to any website located in the United States or directed at United States residents that is designed to provide information to assist others in accessing, developing or obtaining any software whose use infringes any of Blizzard's Intellectual Property, circumvents technological measures that control access to Blizzard's games, or violates the EULA, including but not limited to the software products known as "Honorbuddy," "Demonbuddy," "Stormbuddy," "Hearthbuddy," and "Watchover Tyrant," and any other software product designed to exploit or enable the exploitation of any game owned, published, or operated by Blizzard;

(g) investing or holding any financial interest in any enterprise which Bossland knows or has reason to know is now, or intends in the future to be, engaged in any activities in the United States that are prohibited by this Judgment and Permanent Injunction.

(h) reverse engineering, decompiling, packet editing, or otherwise manipulating without authorization in the United States, any game owned, published, or operated by Blizzard or a Blizzard subsidiary or providing assistance to any person or entity engaged in such activities.

2. Judgment is entered for Blizzard on Bossland's infringing conduct within the United States, in the sum of $8,740,235.41, constituting:

(a) Statutory damages in the minimum allowable amount ($200 per violation) under § 1203(c)(3)(A) of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA"), for each of Bossland's 42,818 violations within the United States, totaling $8,563,600.00. This amount is not punitive in nature.

(b) Attorneys' fees totaling $174,872.00, and

(c) Costs of suit totaling $1,763.41.

IT IS SO ORDERED DATED: MARCH 31, 2017

/s/_________

Honorable David O. Carter

United States District Court Judge


Summaries of

Blizzard Entm't, Inc. v. Bossland GMBH

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
Mar 31, 2017
CASE NO. 8:16-cv-01236-DOC-KES (C.D. Cal. Mar. 31, 2017)
Case details for

Blizzard Entm't, Inc. v. Bossland GMBH

Case Details

Full title:BLIZZARD ENTERTAINMENT, INC., Plaintiff, v. BOSSLAND GMBH, a corporation…

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

Date published: Mar 31, 2017

Citations

CASE NO. 8:16-cv-01236-DOC-KES (C.D. Cal. Mar. 31, 2017)