Question: Adobe and Microsoft have learned from a former network administrator of Sun Jewelry, that the jewelry company has been installing single-purchased copies of their software
Adobe and Microsoft have learned from a former network administrator of Sun Jewelry, that the jewelry company has been installing single-purchased copies of their software on multiple computers, violating the Copyright Act. Adobe and Microsoft file a complaint for copyright infringement, and seek amongst other relief an emergency temporary restraining order. They argue that this relief must be granted without notice to prevent Sun Jewelry from destroying evidence. The plaintiffs request an order for the U.S. Marshal to search Sun Jewelry's premises and seize infringing copies, and authorization to audit the company's computers to identify unauthorized software copies. Should the court grant the temporary restraining order without notice
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