MANHATTAN (LN) — The defendants — 1692 They Missed One Sweatshirt, Batufary, GaoYuanZhi, Guangzhouyizushangmaoyouxiangongsi, Happynaran, Lenernyg, Wolf clothing store, and ZSIIBO Direct — failed to appear or respond to the lawsuit, leading the court to grant King Spider’s motion for default judgment on Counts I and II of the complaint.
Judge Vargas’s eight-point injunction bars the defendants from manufacturing, importing, exporting, advertising, marketing, promoting, distributing, displaying, offering for sale, or selling any products bearing United States Trademark Registration Numbers 6,512,199; 6,681,320; 6,688,472; 7,031,211; 7,049,772; 7,151,224; 7,166,293; and 7,270,084, or any confusingly similar marks.
The order also prohibits the defendants from operating websites or merchant storefronts involved in distributing counterfeit goods, using reproductions of the Sp5der Marks to identify unauthorized goods or services, and engaging in any action likely to cause confusion as to affiliation, sponsorship, or approval by King Spider.
Judge Vargas dissolved the 30-day automatic stay on enforcing judgments under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 62(a), allowing King Spider to immediately pursue collection. The court granted King Spider leave to serve restraining notices on the defendants pursuant to N.Y. C.P.L.R. § 5222.
The case is 24-CV-02606 (JAV).