Righthaven LLC v. Free Republic, LLC et al

Filing 4

AO 121 - REPORT on the filing or determination of an action or appeal regarding a copyright. Mailed to the Register of Copyrights, Copyright Office. (Attachments: # 1 complaint) (EDS)

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Righthaven LLC v. Free Republic, LLC et al 2 AO 121 (6/90) Doc. 4 TO: Register of Copyrights Copyright Office Library of Congress Washington, D.C. 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): G ACTION DOCKET NO. G APPEAL DATE FILED COURT NAME AND LOCATION 2:10-cv-01194 PLAINTIFF 7/19/2010 US District Court of Nevada 333 Las Vegas Blvd S Las Vegas NV 89101 DEFENDANT Righthaven LLC Free Republic, LLC et al COPYRIGHT REGISTRATION NO. TITLE OF WORK AUTHOR OR WORK 1 2 3 4 5 (See attached Complaint) In the above-entitled case, the following copyright(s) have been included: DATE INCLUDED COPYRIGHT REGISTRATION NO. INCLUDED BY G Amendment G Answer TITLE OF WORK G Cross Bill G 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 WRITTEN OPINION ATTACHED DATE RENDERED G Order CLERK G Judgment G Yes (BY) DEPUTY CLERK G No DATE /s/ Lance S. Wilson 1) Upon initiation of action, mail copy to Register of Copyrights DISTRIBUTION: /s/ Erin Smith 2) Upon filing of document adding copyright(s), mail copy to Register of Copyrights 5) Case File Copy 7/20/2010 3) Upon termination of action, mail copy to Register of Copyrights 4) In the event of an appeal, forward copy to Appellate Court Dockets.Justia.com

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