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EGLA CORP Files Second Amended Complaint and Injunction
Dr. Edwin Hernandez and EGLA CORP join in a second amended complaint against Stingray Group, Stingray Music, MOOD Media, AT&T, Millicom, and Blue Stream Inc. (Complaint Case: 1-24-cv-21226-RAR).
As you recall, on March 3rd, 2024, Dr. Edwin Hernandez filed a complaint pro-se, against Stingray Digital Group, Incl, Stingray Music, Milicom Inc, AT&T, and Mood Media.
Stringray Group, first refused to receive service. Stingray Group, Inc and their attorneys was served electronically around April 2nd, 2024. By April 6th, 2024, the main source of evidence as shown in the complaint, resided in Atlassian, troll.com. The website was deleted and later, Stingray admitted in a letter that, on May 15th, stated that:
Lastly, with respect to your Motion for Sanctions, we note as a professional courtesy that the Trello work tickets have not been destroyed. Instead, after Stingray Music USA, Inc. saw your Complaint, those work tickets—which were never intended to be publicly accessible—were simply placed behind a login/password requirement to protect their confidential nature. To the extent your claims go forward, those tickets may be produced under the terms of a Protective Order. ....
)emphasis added)
Dr. Hernandez analyzed and provided claim charts for infringement and listed some of the trade secrets that were found on trello.com
There is an admission then by Stingray Group, of proprietary nature of the contents and trouble tickets that were initially attached to the complaint, and now also available in the "Second Amended Complaint" and in the Dr. Hernandez' declaration that is part of the preliminary injunction.
Dr. Hernandez and EGLA CORP Attorneys
EGLA CORP and Dr. Hernandez are represented by Gray Robinson and Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell LLP
Summary by Gemini AI
Dr. Edwin A. Hernandez and EGLA CORP. are suing Stingray Group, Inc., Stingray Music USA, Inc., Mood Media LLC, AT&T Enterprises, LLC, Millicom International Services, LLC, and Blue Stream Communications, LLC, alleging that Stingray unlawfully acquired and used Dr. Hernandez's proprietary technology for music distribution, including trade secrets and patented technology, through a fraudulent agreement with Mood Media. The lawsuit claims that Stingray's use of Dr. Hernandez's technology in their UbiquiCAST servers, specifically the OSE2 version, directly infringes on his patents and misappropriates his trade secrets, allowing them to gain a significant market advantage and generate substantial revenues. Plaintiffs are seeking injunctive relief, damages, disgorgement of profits, and other remedies for the alleged infringement and misappropriation.
Dr. Edwin A. Hernandez and EGLA CORP. file a 2nd amendment to the Stingray Complaint. The lawsuit sets defendants as Stingray Group, Inc., Stingray Music USA, Inc., Mood Media LLC, AT&T Enterprises, LLC, Millicom International Services, LLC, and Blue Stream Communications, LLC, alleging that Stingray unlawfully acquired and uses Dr. Hernandez’s proprietary technologies for music distribution, including trade secrets and patented technology, through a fraudulent agreement with Mood Media. The lawsuit claims that Stingray’s still uses of Dr. Hernandez’s technology in their UbiquiCAST servers, and has obtained over $1B in revenues from music distribution and gained over 400M subscribers since 2014. The lawsuit cites specifically the OSE2 version, directly infringes on his patents and misappropriates his trade secrets, allowing them to gain a significant market advantage and generate substantial revenues. Plaintiffs are seeking injunctive relief, damages, disgorgement of profits, and other remedies for the alleged infringement and misappropriation.