Google, Inc. v. Affinity Engines, Inc.
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REPORT on the filing or determination of an action regarding copyright infringement. (cc: form mailed to register). (tn, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 2/9/2005)
Google, Inc. v. Affinity Engines, Inc.
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Case 5:05-cv-00598-JW
O AO 121 (6/90) TO: Register of Copyrights Copyright Office Library of Congress Washington, D.C. 20559
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REPORT ON THE FILING OR DETERMINATION OF AN ACTION OR APPEAL REGARDING A COPYRIGHT
In compliance with the provisions of 17 U.S.C. 508, you are hereby advised that a court action or appeal has been filed on the following copyright(s):
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COURT NAME AND LOCATION
ACTION
G
APPEAL
DATE FILED February 9, 2005
United States District Court, Northern District of California Office of the Clerk, 450 Golden Gate Ave., 16th Floor San Francisco, California 94102 DEFENDANT
DOCKET NO.
CV-05-0598-BZ
PLAINTIFF
GOOGLE INC.
AFFINITY ENGINES, INC.,
COPYRIGHT REGISTRATION NO.
TITLE OF WORK
AUTHOR OR WORK
1 2 3 4 5
"PLS. SEE ATTACHED COPY OF COMPLAINT"
In the above-entitled case, the following copyright(s) have been included:
DATE INCLUDED INCLUDED BY
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COPYRIGHT REGISTRATION NO.
Amendment
G
Answer
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Cross Bill
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Other Pleading
AUTHOR OF WORK
TITLE OF WORK
1 2 3
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In the above-entitled case, a final decision was rendered on the date entered below. A copy of the order or judgment together with the written opinion, if any, of the court is attached.
COPY ATTACHED WRITTEN OPINION ATTACHED DATE RENDERED
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CLERK
Order
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Judgment
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Yes
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No
DATE
(BY) DEPUTY CLERK Richard W. Wieking 1) Upon initiation of action, mail copy to Register of Copyrights Thelma Nudo 2) Upon filing of document adding copyright(s), mail copy to Register of Copyrights
February 9, 2005 3) Upon termination of action, mail copy to Register of Copyrights
DISTRIBUTION: 4) In the event of an appeal, forward copy to Appellate Court 5) Case File Copy
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Case 5:05-cv-00598-JW
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