1511.2 (D) Motion Pictures
In the case of a motion picture published in the United States, a copy is “complete” if “the reproduction of all the visual and aural elements comprising the copyrightable subject matter in the work is clean, undamaged, undeteriorated, and free of splices, and if the copy itself and its physical housing are free of any defects that would interfere with the performance of the work or that would cause mechanical, visual, or audible defects or distortions.” 37 C.F.R. § 202.19 (B) (2)(iii).