On 4/16/2010 12:30 PM, Alexander Terekhov wrote:
http://www.oblon.com/files/news/514.pdf

"under the “Registration Approach,” only after the Register of
Copyrights actually approves the application and issues a registration,
or notifies the copyright applicant that the application is rejected, is
the prerequisite for a federal copyright infringement action satisfied.
The courts of the Second,15 Tenth16 and Eleventh17 Circuits follow this
approach."

If the court requires that each specific version of a work
be registered, then it is possible that this suit will be
found defective and be dismissed. The plaintiffs can then
register the specific version involved and refile the suit.
The court may also give them the option of registering and
then amending the complaint.
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