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A federal district judge in Miami has awarded New York-based Pitbull Productions $2.85 million and a website after finding the site's owners willfully violated copyright and trademark laws applicable to the studio's content.In his default judgment, U.S. District Judge Adalberto Jordan ordered defendants The Urban Netmedia Group Inc., Jonathan Lewers, Nadine Lewers and Larry Lewers to pay $500,000 for each of two trademark infringements and $50,000 for each of 37 copyright violations, as well as the plaintiff's attorney fees. In addition, he ordered the domain name WhatsTea.com turned over to the plaintiffs and permanently enjoined the defendants from violating the plaintiffs' intellectual property rights in the future. Jordan also ordered the defendants "to monitor and ensure plaintiff's DVDs, DVD covers, screenshots, content [or any other portion of the plaintiff's copyrighted material] are not being displayed on the website WhatsTea.com or any other website controlled or website owned by defendants."

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