Righthaven LLC v. A Small Corner of Sanity et al

Filing 2

REPORT on the filing of an action mailed to Register of Copyrights. (lyg, )

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AO 121 (06/90) TO: Register of Copyrights Copyright Office Library of Congress Washington, DC 20559 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): : ACTION DOCKET NO. 11-cv-00794 9 APPEAL DATE FILED 3/28/11 COURT NAME AND LOCATION U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado 901 19th Street, Denver, Colorado 80294-3589 PLAINTIFF(S) Righthaven LLC DEFENDANT(S) A Small Corner of Sanity et al. COPYRIGHT REGISTRATION NO. TITLE OF WORK AUTHOR OF WORK 1 Please see copy of complaint attached hereto. 2 3 4 5 In the above-entitled case, the following copyright(s) have been included: DATE INCLUDED INCLUDED BY 9 Amendment COPYRIGHT REGISTRATION NO. 9 Answer TITLE OF WORK 9 Cross Bill 9 Other Pleading AUTHOR OF WORK 1 2 3 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 9 Order WRITTEN OPINION ATTACHED 9 Judgment CLERK 9 Yes BY DEPUTY CLERK, DATE RENDERED 9 No DATE GREGORY C. LANGHAM Copy 1 (white) - Upon initiation of action, mail this copy to Register of Copyrights Copy 2 (yellow) - Upon filing of document adding copyright(s), mail this copy to Register of Copyrights Copy 3 (blue) - Upon termination of action, mail this copy to Register of Copyrights Copy 4 (green) - In the event of an appeal, forward this copy to the Appellate Court so they can prepare a new AO 121 for the appeal Copy 5 (pink) - Case file copy

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