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This citation is used to support the general principle that a protective order issued by a court removes the records within its purview from the application of the Open Records Act, unless the records are exempt under statutory exceptions. It is also compared to the current case to highlight differences in how specific the protective orders were in terms of binding the public agency and specifying the records.
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