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Vol. 14, Issue 1, 2006January 01, 2006 EDT

Searching For Substance in The Midst of Formality: Copyright Registration as a Condition Precedent to The Exercise of Subject-Matter Jurisdiction by Federal Courts Over Copyright Infringement Claims

Mose Bracey, Journal of Intellectual Property,
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Journal of Intellectual Property
Mose Bracey & Journal of Intellectual Property, Searching For Substance in The Midst of Formality: Copyright Registration as a Condition Precedent to The Exercise of Subject-Matter Jurisdiction by Federal Courts Over Copyright Infringement Claims, 14 Journal of Intellectual Property 111 (2006).

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