A writer registered under federаl cоpyright lаw his cоpyright in certаin sоng lyrics he wrote. The writer later entered into a contract with an advertiser in which the writer granted the advertiser a license to use the lyrics in radio advertisements. When the writer heard the advertisement using the lyrics, the writer was incensed at how the lyrics had been used. Believing that the advertiser had lied to him about how the lyrics would be used, the writer filed an action in federal district court claiming that the advertiser had made false representations that fraudulently induced the writer into entering the contract to license the lyrics. The writer is a citizen of State A. The advertiser is a partnership comprised of partners who are citizens of State A, State B, and State C. The partnership’s headquarters and most of its operations are in State B.Does the federal court have subject matter jurisdiction over the action?
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