A valid exercise of jurisdiction requires “Fair Notice”, and an opportunity for the affected parties to be heard. Registering your copyright establishes a public record of ownership, transfers and other documents, furthermore, gives “Constructive Notice”. Before an infringement suit may be filed in court, registration is necessary for works in the United States. The copyright in the work of authorship immediately becomes the property of the author who created the work. Only the author or those deriving their rights through the author can rightfully claim copyright.
TheMan Instituting a Copyright Infringement Suit in the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for the county of Marion; Civil No. 04C17350; Stanley R. Siler vs. Dennis VavRosky, et al. Attorneys plead “Motion to Dismiss”, failing to serve all parties required by local rules and procedures. The copyright suit, includes unethical conduct, negligence, unpaid damages, motor vehicle damages, property damages, and medical damages. Attorneys are required to discover facts, before they file “Motions” and confuse issues in front of a judge.
Silers’ copyright recordings are so voluminous. “The Burden of Proof”, is on Stan to substantiate issues and to avoid dismissal. To prove the contents of Stans’ copyright, Stanley Siler yields, presenting for determination and will submit the original writings and recordings in court, as is.You do not need to be an attorney to protect yourself under the laws of the United States.
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