Photoscience Japan Moves for Default Judgement Against Pacific Ultraviolet
As previously shared with UV Reporter.com members, Photoscience Japan Corp. turned to the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California to stop Pacific Ultraviolet Inc. and Fugui Meng a/k/a/ Meng Fugi of Colorado from allegedly misusing the Photoscience name and trademarks at www.photoscienceuv.com to promote and advertise ultraviolet water treatment equipment products and related products. Pacific Ultraviolet hasn’t responded to the complaint, and Photoscience now asks the Court to enter a default judgment. A copy of the default judgment request is available from PacerMonitor.com at Photoscience_Japan_Corp_v_Pacific_Ultraviolet_Inc_et_al__cacdce-20-11013__0026.0.pdf at no cost.
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