Copyright Infringement (Jim Hopper V. Martin Brenner)

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Copyright Infringement (Jim Hopper V. Martin Brenner)

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In affirming the Court of Appeal’s grant of summary judgment in favor of Martin Brenner, the court should embrace a broad reading of the registration approach. Specifically, this court should take into consideration section 411 (a) of the Copyright Act and other court cases that have applied the registration approach.  The United States District Court for the Northern District of Touro did not err when it issues an order granting the defendant’s motion to dismiss. Specifically, the court presumed that registration means registration and the fact that Jim Hopper, the plaintiff in this case did not provide a compelling reason why registration should mean anything else.

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