Do-Nguyen v. Mesa View Homeowners Ass'n, 531 U.S. 952 (2000). · Go Syfert
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“although a failure properly to register a work does not invalidate the copyright itself, it does preclude the maintenance of an infringement action until such time as the purported copyright holder 'obtains a valid registration.”
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although a failure properly to register a work does not invalidate the copyright itself, it does preclude the maintenance of an infringement action until such time as the purported copyright holder 'obtains a valid registration.
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Do-Nguyen
v.
Mesa View Homeowners Assn.
No. 00-5734.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 16, 2000.
531 U.S. 952

C. A. 9th Cir. Certiorari before judgment denied.