To successfully bring an action in court against an infringer, the copyright claimant/plaintiff needs to allege and prove:
Ownership or sufficient exclusive interest in a valid copyright claim registration and that defendant's work is substantially similar to the copyrighted work.
Ownership or sufficient exclusive interest in a valid copyright claim registration and that defendant had access to the claimant's work.
Ownership or sufficient exclusive interest in a valid copyright claim registration and that defendant's work is strikingly similar to the copyrighted work.
Ownership or sufficient exclusive interest in a valid copyright claim registration and that plaintiff was damaged by defendant's actions including lost profits and damages.
None of the above.