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Case 1:20-cv-04160-JGK-OTW Document 215 Filed 08/11/23 Page 5 of 5

Case 1:20-cv-04160-JGK-OTW Document 214-1 Filed 08/11/23 Page 6 of 6

Judgment pertains to books “in any format” or only “in any electronic text format.”

9. Internet Archive shall provide a sworn declaration of compliance with this Court’s Permanent Injunction within 30 days of its issuance.
10. During the first 60 days following the entry of this Permanent Injunction, in the event that any Plaintiff believes that any enjoined party is not in compliance with this Permanent Injunction and wishes to seek appropriate relief from the Court, such Plaintiff shall first provide notice to the Internet Archive Party of its intent to file for relief 7 days prior to such filing, except in instances in which the Covered Book was initially published within five years preceding such notice. Such notice to the Internet Archive Party does not need to identify individual Covered Books. This provision has no effect after the expiration of the 60 day period.
11. This Court shall retain exclusive and continuing jurisdiction over the parties and over the subject matter of this Action for purposes of interpreting, implementing, and enforcing the Permanent Injunction.
12. Pursuant to the Opinion and Order, the Clerk of the Court shall enter judgment for Plaintiffs. The Clerk of the Court is directed to close this case.

APPROVED AND ORDERED THIS 11th day of August, 2023

A personal signature appears here

John D. Koeltl, U.S.D.J.