2209.2 Restricted Notice
2209.2 Restricted Notice A restricted notice is a notice that contains a statement indicating that the notice does not cover certain material that
2209.2 Restricted Notice A restricted notice is a notice that contains a statement indicating that the notice does not cover certain material that
2209.1 General and Specific Notice A general notice is a notice that contains the elements listed in Sections 2204.1 or 2204.2 (e.g., ©
2209 General, Specific, and Restricted Notice
2208 Government Works Protection under the Copyright Act is not available for any work of the United States government. However, if a work consists of
2207.9 Works Published in Machine-Readable Copies For works published in machine readable copies, such as semiconductor chips, optical discs, magnetic tapes, or similar storage media
2207.8 Multi-Part Works One notice per unit of publication is adequate for multi-part works (e.g., box sets, multimedia kits, score, and parts) published in copies
2207.7 (E) Year of First Publication Omitted The year of publication may be omitted from a notice when a pictorial, graphic, or sculptural work with
2207.7 (D) Reversible Works In the case of a mold, decal, or other work that is the reverse of the product that is intended to
2207.7 (C) Works with Separable Parts Published in a Permanent Container As a general rule, when the separate component parts of a work are permanently
2207.7 (B) Works Consisting of Sheet-Like or Strip Material Where a work is reproduced in copies consisting of sheet-like or strip material bearing multiple or
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