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Chapter 100
101 The U.S. Copyright Office
101.1 History of the U.S. Copyright Office
101.2 Organization of the U.S. Copyright Office
101.2 (A) Office of the Register
101.2 (B) Office of the General Counsel
101.2 (C) Office of Policy and International Affairs
101.2 (D) Office of Registration Policy and Practice
101.2 (E) Office of Public Information and Education
101.2 (F) Office of Public Records and Repositories
101.2 (G) Copyright Modernization Office
101.2 (H) Office of the Chief Financial Officer
101.2 (I) Office of the Chief of Operations
101.3 Functions of the U.S. Copyright Office
101.3 (A) National Copyright Registration and Recordation System
101.3 (B) Regulatory Work
101.3 (C) Advising Congress and Intergovernmental Work
101.3 (D) Administering Statutory Licenses
101.4 U.S. Copyright Office Seal
102 Sources of Law
102.1 Constitutional Basis for and Purpose of Copyright Law
102.2 Statutes and Regulations
102.2 (A) Copyright Act of 1976
102.2 (B) U.S. Copyright Office Regulations
102.3 Administrative Procedure Act
102.4 Federal Court Decisions
102.5 State Laws
102.6 Territorial Scope of U.S. Copyright Law
102.7 Timeline of Selected Historical Dates in U.S. Copyright Law
Chapter 200
201 What This Chapter Covers
202 Purposes and Advantages of Registration
202.1 Types of Registrations
202.2 Registration Distinguished from Preregistration
202.3 Registration Distinguished from Recordation
203 Timing of Registration
204 Required Elements for Registration
204.1 Completed Application
204.1 (A) Online Application
204.1 (B) Paper Applications
204.1 (B) (1) By Mail or Commercial Carrier
204.1 (B) (2) By Courier
204.1 (B) (3) By Hand Delivery
204.2 Filing Fee
204.3 Deposit Copy (ies)
204.3 (A) Deposit Copy (ies) Submitted in Electronic Format
204.3 (B) Deposit Copy (ies) Submitted in Physical Format
205 Privacy
206 General Overview of the Examination Process
207 Special Handling
208 Withdrawing an Application
209 The Certificate of Registration, the Registration Decision Date, and the Effective Date of Registration
210 When Does a Registration Expire?
211 Registration Refused After Examination
212 General Policies Regarding Inaccuracies and Misrepresentations
212.1 Material Misrepresentations
212.2 Immaterial Inaccuracies in the Application
212.3 Errors or Omissions in a Certificate of Registration
212.4 Cancellation
213 The Registration Process at a Glance
Chapter 300
301 What This Chapter Covers
302 The Legal Framework
303 Copyrightability Is Determined Based on U.S. Copyright Law
304 Eligibility
305 The Fixation Requirement
306 The Human Authorship Requirement
307 Copyrightable Subject Matter
308 The Originality Requirement
308.1 Independent Creation
308.2 Creativity
309 Examining a Work for Copyrightable Authorship
309.1 Prior Works and Prior Registrations
309.2 Facts Stated in the Application
309.3 No Precedential Value
310 Factors That Will Not Be Considered in the Examination of Originality
310.1 Novelty or Ingenuity
310.2 Aesthetic Value, Artistic Merit, and Intrinsic Quality
310.3 Symbolic Meaning and Impression
310.4 Look and Feel
310.5 The Author’s Inspiration and Intent
310.6 The Author’s Skill, Experience, and Artistic Judgment
310.7 The Time, Effort, or Expense Required to Create the Work
310.8 Design Alternatives
310.9 Material Composition of the Work
310.10 Commercial Appeal or Success
310.11 Other Forms of Legal Protection
311 Derivative Works
311.1 Copyrightable Subject Matter
311.2 The Originality Requirement for Derivative Works
312 Compilations and Collective Works
312.1 Copyrightable Subject Matter
312.2 The Originality Requirement for Compilations
312.3 The Originality Requirement for Collective Works
313 Uncopyrightable Material
313.1 Works That Have Not Been Fixed
313.2 Works That Lack Human Authorship
313.3 Works That Do Not Constitute Copyrightable Subject Matter
313.3(A) Ideas, Procedures, Processes, Systems, Methods of Operation, Concepts, Principles, or Discoveries
313.3(B) Merger of Idea and Expression
313.3(C) Facts
313.3(D) Typeface and Mere Variations of Typographic Ornamentation
313.3(E) Format and Layout
313.4 Works That Do Not Satisfy the Originality Requirement
313.4(A) Mere Copies
313.4(B) De Minimis Authorship
313.4(C) Words and Short Phrases
313.4(D) Works Consisting Entirely of Information That Is Common Property
313.4(E) Measuring and Computing Devices
313.4(F) Mere Listing of Ingredients or Contents
313.4(G) Blank Forms
313.4(H) Characters
313.4(I) Scènes à Faire
313.4(J) Familiar Symbols and Designs
313.4(K) Mere Variations of Coloring
313.5 Specific Types of Works That May Contain Uncopyrightable Material
313.6 Other Types of Works That Cannot Be Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office
313.6(A) Foreign Works That Are Not Eligible for Copyright Protection in the United States
313.6(B) Unlawful Use of Preexisting Material in a Derivative Work, a Compilation, or a Collective Work
313.6(C) Government Works
313.6(C)(1) U.S. Government Works
313.6(C)(2) Government Edicts
313.6(D) Works in the Public Domain
314 Use of Protected Names, Characters, Slogans, Symbols, Seals, Emblems, and Insignia
315 Obscenity
316 Classified Material
Chapter 400
401 What This Chapter Covers
402 Who Is the Applicant?
403 Who Is the Correspondent?
404 Who Is the Claimant?
405 Applications Filed by or on Behalf of the Author
405.1 Joint Works
405.2 Minors
405.3 Intellectually Disabled Persons
405.4 Prisoners
405.5 Deceased Authors
405.6 Foreign Authors
406 Applications Filed by or on Behalf of a Copyright Owner Who Owns All of the Exclusive Rights
407 Applications Filed by an Owner of One or More — But Less than All — of the Exclusive Rights
408 Exclusive Licensees and Nonexclusive Licensees
409 Authorized Agents
410 Who May File the Application: At a Glance
Chapter 500
501 What This Chapter Covers
502 A Copyright Registration Covers a Claim in a Work of Original Authorship
503 Identifying the Original Authorship That the Applicant Intends to Register
503.1 What Is the Work of Authorship?
503.1(A) Works of Authorship Distinguished from the Constituent Elements of the Work
503.1(B) Copyrightable Subject Matter
503.1(C) Compilations and Derivative Works
503.1(D) Work of Authorship Distinguished from the Medium of Expression
503.1(E) Copyrightable Authorship
503.2 Who Is the Author of the Work?
503.3 What Type of Authorship Did the Author Create?
503.4 Who Owns the Copyright in the Authorship?
503.5 Does the Work Contain Unclaimable Material?
503.5(A) Unclaimable Material: Previously Published Material
503.5(B) Unclaimable Material: Previously Registered Material
503.5(C) Unclaimable Material: Public Domain Material
503.5(D) Unclaimable Material: Copyrightable Material That Is Owned by a Third Party
504 The Scope of a Registration for a Work of Original Authorship
504.1 Copyrightable Authorship vs. Uncopyrightable Material
504.2 Authorship Contained in the Deposit Copy(ies)
504.3 Multiple Versions of the Same Work
505 Joint Works
505.1 What Is a Joint Work?
505.2 Determining Whether the Work Is a Joint Work
505.3 The Scope of the Copyright in a Joint Work
506 Works Made for Hire
506.1 What Is a Work Made for Hire?
506.2 Works Created by an Employee Within the Scope of His or Her Employment
506.3 Works Specially Ordered or Commissioned as a Work Made for Hire
506.4 Determining whether the Work is a Work Made for Hire
506.4(A) Applicant Makes the Determination
506.4(B) Work Made for Hire Questionnaire
506.5 The Scope of the Copyright in a Work Made for Hire
507 Derivative Works
507.1 What Is a Derivative Work?
507.2 The Scope of the Copyright in a Derivative Work
508 Compilations
508.1 What Is a Compilation?
508.2 The Scope of the Copyright in a Compilation
509 Collective Works and Contributions to Collective Works
509.1 What Is a Collective Work?
509.2 The Scope of the Copyright in a Collective Work
510 One Registration Per Work
510.1 Unpublished Works vs. Published Works
510.2 Naming the Author as the Copyright Claimant
510.3 Adverse Claims
511 One Work Per Registration
512 Multiple Versions of the Same Work
512.1 Unpublished Versions of the Same Work
512.2 Published Versions of the Same Work
512.2(A) Registering Multiple Versions of a Published Work: More Complete Version Published First
512.2(B) Registering Multiple Versions of a Published Work: Less Complete Version Published First
512.2(C) Registering Multiple Versions of a Published Work: Multiple Versions Published on the Same Date
Chapter 600
601 What This Chapter Covers
602 General U.S. Copyright Office Examination Practices
602.1 Completion of the Application
602.2 Statutorily Required Information in the Application
602.3 Requirements for Registration of a Basic Claim
602.4 General Standards for Examination of an Application
602.4 (A) The Examination Process
602.4 (B) Scope of the Examination
602.4 (C) Factual Determinations and Administrative Notice
602.4 (D) No Searches or Comparison of Works
602.4 (E) Duplicate Claims
602.5 General Practices for Processing Information Provided in a Paper Application
602.6 General Policy Regarding Location of Information
602.7 General Practices Regarding Missing Information
602.8 General Policy Regarding Extraneous Information
602.9 General Policy Regarding Social Security Numbers, Driver’s License Numbers, Credit Card Numbers, and Bank Account Numbers
602.10 General Practices Regarding Cataloging Information
603 Variances
603.1 Immaterial Variances
603.2 Material Variances
603.2 (A) Material Variances That May Be Resolved by Amending the Registration Record without Annotating
603.2 (B) Material Variances That May Be Resolved by Amending and Annotating the Registration Record
603.2 (C) Material Variances That Cannot Be Resolved by Amending or Annotating the Registration Record
604 Annotations
604.1 Addressing Variances in the Registration Materials
604.2 Adding Comments to the Registration Record
604.3 Adding Missing Information to the Registration Record
604.4 Documenting Communications with the Applicant
604.5 Placement of the Annotation
604.6 Annotations Are Part of the Registration Record
605 Communications Between the Applicant and the Registration Specialist
605.1 General Policies
605.2 Communicating with the U.S. Copyright Office
605.2 (A) Note to Copyright Office
605.2 (B) Cover Letters
605.2 (C) Calling or Emailing the U.S. Copyright Office
605.3 Communications from the U.S. Copyright Office
605.3 (A) The U.S. Copyright Office’s Email Addresses
605.3 (B) When the U.S. Copyright Office Will Communicate with the Applicant
605.3 (C) Records Concerning U.S. Copyright Office Communications
605.3 (D) Communication from the U.S. Copyright Office May Address Multiple Issues
605.3 (E) Oral Communications
605.3 (F) Written Communications
605.4 Case Numbers, Service Request Numbers, THREAD ID Numbers, and Correspondence Identification Numbers
605.5 Applicant’s Internal Tracking Number
605.6 Deadlines for Responding to Communications from the U.S. Copyright Office
605.6 (A) Oral Communications
605.6 (B) Email
605.6 (C) Email Requests for Deposit Copy (ies)
605.6 (D) Letters
605.7 File Closed Following a Failure to Respond to a Written Communication from the U.S. Copyright Office
605.8 Procedure for Reopening a Closed Application
605.9 Withdrawing an Application
606 Warnings
607 Registration Made Under the Rule of Doubt
608 Refusal to Register
609 Identifying the Work That the Applicant Intends to Register
609.1 Online Application
609.2 Paper Applications
609.3 Works Containing Multiple Forms of Authorship
610 Title of the Work
610.1 Title Types
610.2 Title of Work Being Registered / Title of this Work
610.3 Previous or Alternative Title
610.4 Works Containing Separate and Independent Works: Units of Publication, Collective Works, and Contributions to Collective Works
610.4 (A) Contents Title: Titles of Separate and Independent Works Included in a Larger Work
610.4 (B) Title of Larger Work
610.5 Series Title
610.6 Examination Guidelines: Title of Work
610.6 (A) Untitled Works
610.6 (B) Descriptive Titles That Appear to Be Incorrect
610.6 (C) Titles Consisting of Roman Letters and Arabic Numerals
610.6 (D) Title of the Work: Variances
610.6 (D) (1) Variances between the Title Provided in the Application and the Title That Appears on the Deposit Copy (ies)
610.6 (D) (2) Title That Appears on the Deposit Copy (ies) is More Complete Than the Title Provided in the Application
610.6 (D) (3) Edition Number, Version Number, or Other Identifying Information Not Provided
610.6 (D) (4) Material Variances Between the Title Provided in the Application and the Title That Appears on the Deposit Copy (ies)
611 Year of Completion / Year in Which Creation of This Work Was Completed
611.1 Completing the Application: Year of Completion / Year in Which Creation of this Work Was Completed
611.1 (A) Year of Completion for an Unpublished Work Created Over a Period of Time
611.1 (B) Year of Completion for Multiple Versions of the Same Work
611.2 Examination Guidelines: Year of Completion / Year in Which Creation of this Work Was Completed
611.2 (A) Year of Completion Apparently Incorrect
611.2 (B) Year of Completion Omitted
611.2 (C) Year of Completion Unknown
612 Date of Publication
612.1 General Policy
612.2 What Constitutes Publication?
612.3 Determining whether the Work Is Published or Unpublished
612.4 What Is the Date of First Publication?
612.5 What Is the Nation of First Publication?
612.6 Completing the Application: Date and Nation of First Publication
612.6 (A) Date of First Publication
612.6 (B) Nation of First Publication
612.6 (C) ISBN, ISSN, and Other Standard Numbers
612.7 Examination Guidelines: Date and Nation of First Publication
612.7 (A) Claim in a Published Work Contradicted by Information Provided Elsewhere in the Registration Materials
612.7 (B) Claim in an Unpublished Work Contradicted by Information Provided Elsewhere in the Registration Materials
612.7 (C) Nation of Publication Given in a Paper Application without a Date of Publication
612.7 (D) Extraneous Statements Concerning Publication
612.7 (E) Month, Day, and Year Required for the Date of First Publication
612.7 (F) Exact Date of Publication Unknown
612.7 (G) Multiple Dates of Publication
612.7 (H) Future Date of Publication
612.7 (I) Impossible, Impractical, or Implausible Date of Publication
612.7 (J) Nation of First Publication: Works Published in Multiple Countries
612.7 (K) Nation of First Publication Unclear
612.7 (L) Nation of First Publication Unknown
613 Name of Author (s)
613.1 Who Is the Author?
613.2 When Authorship Is Determined
613.3 Identifying the Authors Who Should Be Named in the Application
613.4 Identifying the Authors of a Work Made for Hire
613.5 Identifying the Authors of a Joint Work
613.6 Identifying the Author of a Derivative Work
613.7 Identifying the Author of a Compilation
613.8 Identifying the Author of a Collective Work or a Contribution to a Collective Work
613.9 Completing the Application: Name of Author
613.10 Examination Guidelines: Name of Author
613.10 (A) Name of Author Unclear
613.10 (B) Name of Author: Variances
613.10 (B) (1) Variances Between the Name Provided in the Application and the Name Provided in the Deposit Copy (ies)
613.10 (B) (1) (a) Minor Variances
613.10 (B) (1) (b) Material Variances
613.10 (B) (2) Variance Between the Number of Authors Named in the Application and the Number of Authors Named in the Deposit Copy (ies)
613.10 (C) Name of Author Not Required
613.10 (D) Name of Author Unknown
613.10 (E) Name of the Author Omitted: Works Created by a Single Author
613.10 (F) Name of an Author Omitted: Works Created by Large Numbers of Authors
614 Works Made for Hire
614.1 Completing the Application: Works Made for Hire
614.1 (A) Year of Completion and Date of Publication
614.1 (B) Identifying the Author of a Work Made for Hire
614.1 (C) Identifying the Citizenship and / or Domicile of the Author
614.1 (D) Year of Birth and Death Not Required for Works Made for Hire
614.1 (E) Registering a Work Made for Hire as an Anonymous or Pseudonymous Work
614.1 (F) Identifying the Claimant for a Work Made for Hire
614.2 Examination Guidelines: Works Made for Hire
614.2 (A) Identifying the Work as a Work Made for Hire
614.2 (B) Identifying the Author of a Work Made for Hire
614.2 (B) (1) Was the Work Created by an Employee Acting within the Scope of His or Her Duties?
614.2 (B) (2) Was the Work Specially Ordered or Commissioned as a Work Made for Hire?
614.2 (B) (3) Naming the Employee or the Individual Who Actually Created the Work as the Author of a Work Made for Hire
614.2 (B) (4) Volunteer Created Work Made for Hire
614.2 (B) (5) Organization Named as the Author of a Work Made for Hire
614.2 (B) (6) Individual Named as Author of a Work Made for Hire
614.2 (B) (7) Individual and Incorporated Organization Named Together as the Authors of a Work Made for Hire
614.2 (B) (8) Individual and Unincorporated Organization Named Together as the Authors of a Work Made for Hire
615 Anonymous and Pseudonymous Works
615.1 Anonymous Works
615.1 (A) What Is an Anonymous Work?
615.1 (B) Completing the Application: Anonymous Works
615.2 Pseudonymous Works
615.2 (A) What Is a Pseudonymous Work?
615.2 (B) Completing the Application: Pseudonymous Works
615.2 (C) Name of the Author Omitted
615.3 Privacy Concerns
616 Year of Author’s Birth and Death
616.1 The Author’s Year of Birth
616.1 (A) Year of Birth Not Required for Works Made for Hire
616.1 (B) Privacy Concerns
616.2 The Author’s Year of Death
616.3 Completing the Application: Author’s Year of Birth and Death
617 Citizenship and Domicile of the Author
617.1 What Is the Author’s Citizenship and Domicile?
617.2 Determining the Author’s Citizenship or Domicile for a Published Work
617.3 Determining the Author’s Citizenship or Domicile for a Work Made for Hire
617.4 Determining the Author’s Citizenship or Domicile for Anonymous and Pseudonymous Works
617.5 Determining the Author’s Citizenship or Domicile for Compilations and Derivative Works
617.6 Completing the Application: Citizenship and Domicile
617.7 Examination Guidelines: Citizenship and Domicile
617.7 (A) Citizenship and Domicile Unclear
617.7 (B) Citizenship and Domicile in Multiple Countries
617.7 (C) Stateless Persons
617.7 (D) Citizenship and Domicile Unknown
618 Author Created / Nature of Authorship
618.1 Asserting a Claim to Copyright
618.2 Limiting the Claim to Copyright
618.3 The Relationship Between the Author Created / Limitation of Claim Fields in the Online Application and the Relationship Between Spaces 2, 5, 6 (a), and 6 (b) in the Paper Application
618.4 Completing the Application: Author Created / Nature of Authorship
618.4 (A) The Online Application: Author Created Field
618.4 (B) Paper Applications: Nature of Authorship Space
618.4 (C) Recommended Terminology for Asserting a Claim to Copyright
618.4 (D) Examples for Completing the Author Created Field and the Nature of Authorship Space
618.5 Derivative Works
618.6 Compilations
618.7 Collective Works
618.7 (A) Asserting a Claim to Copyright in a Collective Work
618.7 (B) Asserting a Claim to Copyright in a Contribution to a Collective Work
618.7 (B) (1) Registering a Contribution without Registering the Collective Work as a Whole
618.7 (B) (2) Registering a Collective Work and a Contribution to a Collective Work
618.7 (C) Asserting a Claim to Copyright in a Serial Publication
618.7 (D) Examples for Asserting a Claim to Copyright in a Collective Work and / or a Contribution to a Collective Work
618.8 Examination Guidelines: Author Created / Nature of Authorship
618.8 (A) Authorship Unclear
618.8 (A) (1) Design
618.8 (A) (2) Game
618.8 (A) (3) Packaging
618.8 (A) (4) Author, Artist, Writer, Songwriter, Editor, and Other Professional Designations
618.8 (A) (5) Story, Story Idea, Story Concept, Story Line
618.8 (A) (6) Conceived, Conception
618.8 (A) (7) Plot
618.8 (A) (8) Character (s)
618.8 (A) (9) Research
618.8 (A) (10) Unclear Terms for Musical Works and Sound Recordings
618.8 (A) (11) Entire Work and Other Unspecific Terms
618.8 (B) Percentage of Authorship
618.8 (C) Uncopyrightable Material Claimed in the Author Created Field or the Nature of Authorship Space
618.8 (C) (1) Deposit Copy (ies) Containing Copyrightable Authorship and Uncopyrightable Material; No Claim Asserted in Uncopyrightable Material
618.8 (C) (2) Claim in Copyrightable Authorship and Uncopyrightable Material
618.8 (C) (3) Claim in Uncopyrightable Material: Deposit Copy (ies) Contain Copyrightable Authorship
618.8 (C) (4) Claim in Uncopyrightable Material: Acceptable Authorship Statement Used to Describe Uncopyrightable Material
618.8 (C) (5) Claim in Uncopyrightable Material: Works Created by Two or More Authors
618.8 (C) (6) Claim in Uncopyrightable Material: Registration Refused
618.8 (D) De Minimis Material Claimed in the Author Created Field or the Nature of Authorship Space
618.8 (D) (1) Deposit Copy (ies) Contain Copyrightable Authorship and De Minimis Material; No Claim Asserted in the De Minimis Material
618.8 (D) (2) Claim in Copyrightable Authorship and De Minimis Material
618.8 (D) (3) Claim in De Minimis Material: Works Created by Two or More Authors
618.8 (D) (4) Claim in De Minimis Material: Registration Refused
618.8 (E) Variances Between the Information Provided in the Application and Elsewhere in the Registration Materials
618.8 (F) Material Claimed in the Author Created Field or Nature of Authorship Space Not Found in the Deposit Copy (ies)
618.8 (G) Copyrightable Material in the Deposit Copy (ies) That Has Not Been Claimed in the Application
618.8 (H) Nature of Authorship Statement Omitted from a Paper Application
618.8 (I) Nature of This Work
619 Name of Claimant
619.1 Who Is Eligible to Be a Copyright Claimant?
619.2 The Claimant Must Be an Individual or a Legal Entity
619.3 When Is an Individual or Legal Entity Eligible to Be a Copyright Claimant?
619.4 Claimants Distinguished from the Owner of a Copy or Phonorecord of the Work
619.5 Claimants Distinguished from the Applicant and the Correspondent
619.6 Naming the Author as Claimant
619.7 The Author May Be Named as Claimant Even if the Author Has Transferred the Copyright to Another Party
619.8 Naming a Transferee as Claimant
619.9 A Party That Owns One or More — but Less than All — of the Exclusive Rights May File an Application to Register a Copyright Claim, but Cannot Be Named as the Copyright Claimant
619.10 A Nonexclusive Licensee Cannot Be a Claimant
619.11 One Registration Per Work
619.12 Completing the Application: Name of Claimant
619.13 Examination Guidelines: Name of Claimant
619.13 (A) Nicknames, First Names, Last Names, and Abbreviated Versions of the Claimant’s Name
619.13 (B) Initials
619.13 (C) Identifying the Author of a Pseudonymous Work as the Copyright Claimant
619.13 (D) Identifying the Author of an Anonymous Work as the Copyright Claimant
619.13 (E) Two or More Names Provided in the Name of Claimant Field / Space
619.13 (E) (1) Applications Submitted on Behalf of the Copyright Claimant
619.13 (E) (2) Two or More Names Separated by Conjunctions or Punctuations Marks in a Paper Application
619.13 (E) (3) Individual Name Listed Above or Below the Name of a Legal Entity in a Paper Application
619.13 (F) Group of Individuals Provided in the Name of Claimant Field / Space
619.13 (G) Individual and Unincorporated Business Organization Provided in the Name of Claimant Field / Space
619.13 (H) Individual and Incorporated Organization Provided in the Name of Claimant Field / Space
619.13 (I) Partnership Named as Claimant
619.13 (J) Trust or Estate Named as Claimant
619.13 (K) Variances Between the Name Provided in the Name of Claimant Field / Space and Elsewhere in the Registration Materials
619.13 (L) Variance Between the Name Provided in the Name of Claimant Field / Space and the Copyright Notice
619.13 (M) Statements Concerning the Claim to Copyright in the Name of Claimant Field / Space
619.13 (N) Percentage of Copyright Ownership in the Name of Claimant Field / Space
619.13 (O) Owner of Copyright for a Limited Term
619.13 (P) Future and Contingent Interests
619.13 (Q) Deceased Individual or Defunct Entity Named as a Claimant
619.13 (R) Identifying the Claimant by Referring to Other Records
619.13 (S) Name of Claimant Unknown
619.13 (T) Name or Address of Claimant Omitted
620 Transfer Statement
620.1 What Is a Transfer of Copyright Ownership?
620.2 What Is a Transfer Statement?
620.3 Transfer Statement Distinguished from an Instrument or Conveyance That Transfers the Copyright from One Party to Another
620.4 When Is a Transfer Statement Required?
620.4 (A) The Author and the Copyright Claimant Are the Same
620.4 (B) The Author and the Copyright Claimant Are Different
620.5 Joint Works
620.6 Works by Two or More Authors That Do Not Meet the Statutory Definition of a Joint Work
620.7 Derivative Works and Compilations
620.8 Collective Works
620.9 Completing the Application: Transfer Statement
620.9 (A) Minimum Requirements for a Transfer Statement
620.9 (B) Acceptable Transfer Statements
620.9 (B) (1) Transfer by Written Agreement
620.9 (B) (2) Transfer by Written Instrument from a Third Party
620.9 (B) (3) Transfer by Inheritance
620.9 (B) (4) Transfer by Operation of Law
620.10 Examination Guidelines: Transfer Statement
620.10 (A) Transfer of Copyright Ownership or Other Documents Pertaining to Copyright Submitted with the Application
620.10 (B) Chain of Title
620.10 (C) Unacceptable Transfer Statements
620.10 (C) (1) Transfer by Oral Agreement
620.10 (C) (2) Transfer of One or More — but Less than All — of the Rights under Copyright
620.10 (C) (3) Transfer Statements That Merely Describe the Relationship between the Author and the Copyright Claimant
620.10 (C) (4) Transfer or Possession of Material Object
620.10 (D) No Transfer Statement Given
620.10 (D) (1) Copyright Transferred by Inheritance or by Operation of Law
620.10 (D) (1) (a) Inheritance
620.10 (D) (1) (b) Partnerships
620.10 (D) (2) Same Person Is Named as Author and Claimant
620.10 (D) (2) (a) Anonymous and Pseudonymous Works
620.10 (D) (2) (b) Individual Named as Author and Unincorporated Organization Named as Claimant
620.11 Extraneous Information Provided in the Transfer Statement Field / Space
621 Limitation of Claim
621.1 What Is Unclaimable Material?
621.2 Unclaimable Material That Need Not Be Excluded from the Application
621.3 The Relationship Between the Author Created / Limitation of Claim Fields in the Online Application and the Relationship Between Spaces 2, 6 (a), and 6 (b) of the Paper Application
621.4 Previously Published Material
621.5 Previously Registered Material
621.6 Public Domain Material
621.7 Copyrightable Material That Is Owned by an Individual or Entity Other Than the Claimant
621.8 Completing the Application: Limitation of Claim
621.8 (A) Identifying the Material That the Author Created
621.8 (B) Identifying Unclaimable Material That Should Be Excluded from the Claim
621.8 (C) Identifying the New Material That the Applicant Intends to Register
621.8 (C) (1) The Online Application: New Material Included Field
621.8 (C) (2) Paper Applications: Space 6 (b)
621.8 (D) Completing an Application to Register a Compilation, a Collective Work, and / or a Contribution to a Collective Work
621.8 (E) Examples for Identifying Unclaimable Material and the New Material That the Applicant Intends to Register
621.8 (F) Identifying Previously Registered Material That Should Be Excluded from the Claim
621.8 (G) Identifying Preregistered Material
621.9 Examination Guidelines: Limitation of Claim
621.9 (A) Limitation of Claim Not Required
621.9 (A) (1) Works Containing Uncopyrightable Material or a Minimal Amount of Unclaimable Material
621.9 (A) (2) Applicant Has Not Asserted a Claim in Unclaimable Material
621.9 (A) (3) Unclaimable Material Described in the Application but Not Included in the Deposit Copy (ies)
621.9 (B) Identifying the Author of a Work That Contains an Appreciable Amount of Unclaimable Material
621.9 (C) Authorship Unclear
621.9 (D) Claim Clarified by Information Provided Elsewhere in the Registration Materials
621.9 (D) (1) Claim Clearly Defined by the Title of the Work
621.9 (D) (2) Claim Clarified by Information Provided in the Author Created Field or Nature of Authorship Space
621.9 (D) (3) Claim Clarified by Information Provided in the Limitation of Claim Screen or Spaces 6 (a) and / or 6 (b) of the Paper Application
621.9 (D) (4) Claim Clarified by Information Provided in Space 5 of the Paper Application
621.9 (D) (5) Claim Clarified by Information Provided in the Deposit Copy (ies)
621.9 (E) Uncopyrightable Material Claimed in the New Material Included Field or Space 6 (b)
621.9 (E) (1) Deposit Copy (ies) Contain Copyrightable Authorship and Uncopyrightable Material; No Claim Asserted in the Uncopyrightable Material
621.9 (E) (2) Claim in Copyrightable Authorship and Uncopyrightable Material
621.9 (E) (3) Claim in Uncopyrightable Material: Deposit Copy (ies) Contain Copyrightable Authorship
621.9 (E) (4) Claim in Uncopyrightable Material: Acceptable Authorship Statement Used to Describe Uncopyrightable Material
621.9 (E) (5) Claim in Uncopyrightable Material: Works Created by Two or More Authors
621.9 (E) (6) Claim in Uncopyrightable Material: Registration Refused
621.9 (F) De Minimis Material Claimed in the New Material Included Field or Space 6 (b)
621.9 (F) (1) Deposit Copy (ies) Contain Copyrightable Authorship and De Minimis Material; No Claim Asserted in the De Minimis Material
621.9 (F) (2) Claim in Copyrightable Authorship and De Minimis Material
621.9 (F) (3) Claim in De Minimis Material: Works Created by Two or More Authors
621.9 (F) (4) Claim in De Minimis Authorship: Registration Refused
621.9 (G) Discrepancies Between the Limitation of Claim Fields and the Deposit Copy (ies)
621.9 (H) Discrepancies Involving the Copyright Notice
621.9 (H) (1) Published Works
621.9 (H) (2) Unpublished Works
621.9 (I) Discrepancies Involving the Registration Number or Year of Registration in a Paper Application
621.9 (J) Reference to Previous Registration Clearly Erroneous
621.9 (K) Reference to a Preregistration in the Previous Registration Field/Space
622 Rights and Permissions Information / Correspondent / Mail Certificate
622.1 Rights and Permissions Information
622.2 Correspondent
622.3 Applicant’s Internal Tracking Number
622.4 Mailing Address for the Certificate of Registration
623 Special Handling
623.1 What Is Special Handling?
623.2 Justification for Special Handling
623.3 Examination Guidelines: Special Handling
623.4 Timeline for Special Handling Requests
623.5 Procedure for Requesting Special Handling
623.5 (A) Online Requests for an Expedited Certificate of Registration
623.5 (B) In Person Requests
623.5 (C) Requests Delivered by Commercial Carrier, Courier, or by Mail
623.5 (D) Procedure for Requesting Special Handling for a Pending Application or a Pending Recordation
623.6 Special Handling Fee
623.7 Special Handling for Multiple Applications That Share the Same Deposit Copy
624 Certification
624.1 The Significance of the Certification
624.2 Who May Certify the Application?
624.2 (A) Application Certified by the Author or the Author’s Duly Authorized Agent
624.2 (B) Application Certified by a Party That Owns All the Rights under Copyright That Initially Belonged to the Author or That Party’s Duly Authorized Agent
624.2 (C) Application Certified by an Owner of One or More — but Less than All — of the Exclusive Rights or That Party’s Duly Authorized Agent
624.3 Completing the Application: Certification
624.3 (A) Online Applications
624.3 (B) Paper Applications
624.4 Examination Guidelines: Certification
624.4 (A) Signature Requirements
624.4 (B) Date of Certification in a Paper Application
625 Registration Decision Date and Effective Date of Registration
625.1 Minimum Requirements for an Acceptable Application
625.2 Minimum Requirements for Acceptable Deposit Copy (ies)
625.2 (A) Acceptable File Formats for the Deposit Copy (ies) Accompanying an Online Application
625.2 (B) Unacceptable File Formats for the Deposit Copy (ies) Accompanying an Online Application
625.2 (C) Corrupted Deposit Copy (ies) Files Accompanying an Online Application
625.2 (D) Shipping Slips for Mailing Physical Deposit Copy (ies) to Accompany an Online Application
625.3 Minimum Requirements for an Acceptable Filing Fee
625.3 (A) Forms of Payments
625.3 (B) Insufficient Funds
625.3 (C) Special Handling Fee
625.4 Minimum Requirements for Establishing an Effective Date of Registration Distinguished from the Requirements for Issuing a Certificate of Registration
Chapter 700
701 What This Chapter Covers
702 The Literary Division
703 What Is a Literary Work?
704 Literary Works Distinguished from Works of the Performing Arts
705 Fixation of Literary Works
706 Copyrightable Authorship in Literary Works
707 Uncopyrightable Material
707.1 Numbers
707.2 Research
707.3 Book Design
708 Joint Works
709 Derivative Literary Works
709.1 Translations
709.2 Fictionalizations
709.3 Abridgements
709.4 Editorial Revisions, Annotations, Elaborations, or Other Modifications
710 Compilations
711 Collective Works and Contributions to Collective Works
712 Monographs and Serials
712.1 What Is a Literary Monograph?
712.1 (A) Copyrightable Authorship in Literary Monographs
712.1 (B) Application Tips for Registering a Literary Monograph
712.2 What Is a Serial?
712.2 (A) Copyrightable Authorship in Serials
712.2 (B) Application Tips for Registering a Single Issue of a Serial Publication
712.3 ISBN and ISSN Numbers
713 Book Jackets
714 Games
715 Genealogies
715.1 What Is a Genealogy?
715.2 Copyrightable Authorship in Genealogies
715.3 Application Tips for Genealogies
716 Instructional Texts and Instructional Works
717 Legal Materials
717.1 Legal Publications
717.2 Legal Documents
717.3 Patents, Patent Applications, and Non-Patent Literature
718 Letters, Email, and Other Written Correspondence
719 Interviews
720 [Reserved]
721 Computer Programs
721.1 What Is a Computer Program?
721.2 What Is a Derivative Computer Program?
721.3 What Is Source Code?
721.4 What Is Object Code?
721.5 Relationship Between Source Code and Object Code
721.6 Relationship Between a Computer Program and a Work Created with a Computer or a Computer Program
721.7 Copyrightable Authorship in a Computer Program
721.8 Copyrightable Authorship in a Derivative Computer Program
721.9 Application Tips for Computer Programs
721.9 (A) Identifying the Type of Work
721.9 (B) Title of the Program
721.9 (C) Name of Author / Name of Claimant
721.9 (D) Year of Completion
721.9 (E) Date of Publication
721.9 (F) Asserting a Claim to Copyright in a Computer Program
721.9 (G) Limiting the Claim to Copyright in a Computer Program
721.9 (H) Acceptable Terminology for an Application to Register a Computer Program
721.9 (I) Unclear Terminology for an Application to Register a Computer Program
721.9 (J) Unacceptable Terminology for an Application to Register a Computer Program
721.10 Screen Displays
721.10 (A) Relationship Between Source Code and Screen Displays
721.10 (B) Copyrightable Authorship in Screen Displays
721.10 (C) Deposit Requirements for Screen Displays
721.11 User Manuals and Other Documentation for a Computer Program
722 Apps
723 Computer Programs That Generate Typeface, Typefont, or Barcodes
724 Diagrams, Models, Outlines, Pseudocode, and Other Types of Works That Illustrate or Describe a Computer Program
725 Spreadsheets, Reports, and Other Documents Generated by a Computer Program
726 Videogames
727 Databases
727.1 What Is a Database?
727.2 Copyrightable Authorship in Databases
727.3 Application Tips for Databases
727.3 (A) Name of Author / Name of Claimant
727.3 (B) Year of Completion
727.3 (C) Date of Publication / Nation of Publication / Author’s Citizenship or Domicile
727.3 (D) Asserting a Claim to Copyright in a Database
727.4 Deposit Requirements
Chapter 800
801 What This Chapter Covers
801.1 Performing Arts Division
801.2 What Is a Work of the Performing Arts?
801.3 Fixation of Works of the Performing Arts
801.3 (A) Copies
801.3 (B) Phonorecords
801.4 Copyrightable Authorship in Works of the Performing Arts
801.5 Uncopyrightable Material in Works of the Performing Arts
801.6 Joint Authorship in Works of the Performing Arts
801.7 Works Made for Hire
801.8 Derivative Works
801.9 Compilations
801.10 Collective Works
801.11 Completing the Application for Works of the Performing Arts
801.12 Deposit Requirements for Works of the Performing Arts
802 Musical Works
802.1 What Is a Musical Work?
802.2 Musical Works Distinguished from Other Types of Works
802.2 (A) Nondramatic Musical Works Distinguished from Dramatic Musical Works
802.2 (B) Musical Works Distinguished from Sound Recordings
802.3 Elements of Musical Works
802.3 (A) Melody
802.3 (B) Rhythm
802.3 (C) Harmony
802.3 (D) Song Lyrics
802.4 Fixation of Musical Works
802.4 (A) Copies
802.4 (B) Phonorecords
802.4 (C) Motion Pictures
802.5 Copyrightable Authorship in Musical Works
802.5 (A) Independent Creation
802.5 (B) Creative Expression
802.5 (C) Human Authorship
802.6 Derivative Musical Works
802.6 (A) Permission to Use Preexisting Material
802.6 (B) Permission to Use Under a Section 115 Compulsory License
802.6 (C) Musical Arrangements
802.6 (C) (1) Harmonization
802.6 (C) (2) Instrumentation
802.6 (D) Adaptations
802.6 (E) Variations
802.6 (F) Setting
802.6 (G) Musical Works Containing Samples or Interpolation
802.6 (H) Revised or Additional Music / Lyrics
802.6 (I) Editorial Authorship
802.6 (J) Method Books
802.7 Collective Musical Works
802.8 Registration Issues
802.8 (A) A Registration for a Musical Work Distinguished from a Registration for a Sound Recording
802.8 (B) Identifying the Author
802.8 (C) Joint Authorship
802.8 (D) Name Individual Authors (Not Performing Groups) as the Author of a Musical Work
802.8 (E) Work Made for Hire Authorship
802.8 (F) Publication Issues
802.8 (G) [Reserved]
802.8 (H) [Reserved]
802.9 Application Tips for Musical Works
802.9 (A) Type of Work
802.9 (B) Title of Work
802.9 (C) Year of Completion
802.9 (D) The Author Created Field and the Nature of Authorship Space
802.9 (E) Unclear Authorship Terms
802.9 (E) (1) Instrument Names / Vocals
802.9 (E) (2) Production / Produced
802.9 (E) (3) Rap
802.9 (E) (4) Beats
802.9 (E) (5) Loops
802.9 (E) (6) Transcription
802.9 (E) (7) Sound Effects
802.9 (F) The Material Excluded / New Material Included Fields and the Preexisting Material / Material Added to This Work Spaces
802.10 Deposit Requirements for Musical Works
803 Sound Recordings
803.1 What Is a Sound Recording?
803.2 Sound Recordings Distinguished from Other Types of Works
803.2 (A) Sound Recordings Distinguished from Musical Works
803.2 (B) Sound Recordings Distinguished from the Sounds Accompanying a Motion Picture
803.3 Elements of Sound Recordings
803.3 (A) Performance Authorship
803.3 (B) Production Authorship
803.4 Fixation of Sound Recordings
803.4 (A) Unauthorized Fixation
803.4 (B) Types of Phonorecords
803.4 (C) Insufficiently Fixed Formats
803.5 Copyrightable Authorship in Sound Recordings
803.5 (A) Independent Creation
803.5 (B) Creative Expression
803.5 (C) Human Authorship
803.5 (D) Pre-1972 Sound Recordings
803.6 Derivative Sound Recordings
803.6 (A) Permission to Use Preexisting Material
803.6 (B) Copyrightable Authorship in Derivative Sound Recordings
803.6 (B) (1) Additional Sounds
803.6 (B) (2) Remix
803.6 (B) (3) Editorial Authorship
803.6 (B) (4) Sound Recordings Containing Samples
803.6 (B) (5) Mashups
803.6 (B) (6) Mixtapes
803.7 Compilations of Preexisting Sound Recordings
803.7 (A) Registrable Compilations
803.7 (B) Unregistrable Compilations
803.8 Registration Issues
803.8 (A) A Registration for a Sound Recording Distinguished from a Registration for a Musical Work or Literary Work
803.8 (B) Joint Authorship
803.8 (C) Name Individual Authors (Not Performing Groups) as the Author of a Sound Recording
803.8 (D) Work Made for Hire Authorship
803.8 (E) Executive Producer
803.8 (F) Publication Issues
803.8 (F) (1) Sounds Published on Both a Soundtrack Album and in a Motion Picture
803.8 (F) (2) Combination CD / DVD
803.8 (F) (3) Album Containing a Previously Published Track
803.8 (F) (4) Bonus Track Added to a Previously Published Album
803.8 (G) [Reserved]
803.8 (H) [Reserved]
803.9 Application Tips for Sound Recordings
803.9 (A) Type of Work
803.9 (B) Title of Work
803.9 (C) The Author Created Field and the Nature of Authorship Space
803.9 (D) Unclear Authorship Terms
803.9 (D) (1) Instrument Names / Vocals
803.9 (D) (2) Narration / Spoken Words
803.9 (D) (3) Rap
803.9 (D) (4) Beats / Music Track
803.9 (D) (5) Executive Producer
803.9 (D) (6) Sound Effects
803.9 (E) Claims in Hidden Tracks
803.9 (F) The Material Excluded / New Material Included Field and the Preexisting Material / Material Added to This Work Spaces
803.9 (F) (1) Preexisting Liner Notes, Artwork, and Photographs
803.9 (F) (2) Samples
803.9 (F) (3) Unclear Authorship Terms for Derivative Sound Recordings
803.9 (F) (4) Unacceptable Authorship Terms for Derivative Sound Recordings
803.10 Deposit Requirements for Sound Recordings
804 Dramatic Works
804.1 What Is a Dramatic Work?
804.2 Dramatic Works Distinguished from Other Types of Works
804.2 (A) Dramatic Works Distinguished from Nondramatic Literary Works
804.2 (B) Dramatic Works Distinguished from Other Works of the Performing Arts
804.3 Elements of Dramatic Works
804.3 (A) Plot
804.3 (B) Characters
804.3 (C) Dialog / Monolog
804.3 (D) Stage Directions and Directions for Performance
804.3 (D) (1) Stage Business
804.3 (D) (2) Blocking
804.3 (E) Music in Dramatic Works
804.3 (F) Illustrations or Descriptions of Costumes, Scenery, Sets, Props, or Lighting
804.4 Types of Dramatic Works
804.4 (A) Stage Plays
804.4 (B) Musical Plays
804.4 (C) Screenplays
804.4 (D) Teleplays
804.4 (E) Radio Plays
804.4 (F) Precursors of Dramatic Works
804.4 (F) (1) Synopses
804.4 (F) (2) Treatments
804.5 Fixation of Dramatic Works
804.5 (A) Copies
804.5 (B) Phonorecords
804.6 Copyrightable Authorship in Dramatic Works
804.6 (A) Independent Creation
804.6 (B) Creative Expression
804.7 Derivative Dramatic Works
804.7 (A) Dramatizations or Adaptations
804.7 (B) Revisions
804.7 (C) Translations
804.7 (D) Stage Directions
804.8 Registration Issues
804.8 (A) Joint Authorship
804.8 (A) (1) Intent to Merge into a Unified Whole
804.8 (A) (2) Weight of Contribution to the Work as a Whole
804.8 (B) Synopses
804.8 (C) Redacted Screenplay for a Motion Picture in Production
804.8 (D) Publication Issues
804.9 Application Tips for Dramatic Works
804.9 (A) Type of Work
804.9 (B) Joint Authors
804.9 (C) The Author Created Field and the Nature of Authorship Space
804.9 (D) The Material Excluded / New Material Included Fields and the Preexisting Material / Material Added to This Work Spaces
804.9 (D) (1) Dramatizations, Adaptations, and Revisions
804.9 (D) (2) Translations
804.9 (D) (3) Stage Directions
804.10 Deposit Requirements for Dramatic Works
805 Choreographic Works
805.1 What Is a Choreographic Work?
805.2 Elements of Choreographic Works
805.2 (A) Rhythmic Movement in a Defined Space
805.2 (B) Compositional Arrangement
805.2 (C) Musical or Textual Accompaniment
805.2 (D) Dramatic Content
805.2 (E) Presentation Before an Audience
805.2 (F) Execution by Skilled Performers
805.3 Fixation of Choreographic Works
805.3 (A) The Work Must Be Fixed in a Tangible Medium of Expression
805.3 (B) Capacity for Uniform Performance
805.3 (C) Improvisation
805.3 (D) Forms of Fixation for Choreographic Works
805.3 (D) (1) Dance Notation
805.3 (D) (2) Audiovisual Recordings
805.3 (D) (3) Textual Descriptions, Photographs, Drawings, Illustrations, or the Like
805.4 Copyrightable Authorship in Choreographic Works
805.4 (A) Copyrightable Subject Matter
805.4 (B) Choreographic Authorship
805.4 (C) Human Performance Required
805.4 (D) Choreographic Works That Incorporate De Minimis Dance Steps, Social Dances, Simple Routines, or Other Uncopyrightable Movements
805.5 Uncopyrightable Dances and Dance Steps
805.5 (A) De minimis Movements and Dance Steps
805.5 (B) Social Dances, Simple Routines, and Other Uncopyrightable Movements
805.5 (B) (1) Simple Routines
805.5 (B) (2) Social Dances
805.5 (B) (3) Ordinary Motor Activities, Non-Expressive Physical Activities, Competitive Maneuvers, Feats of Physical Skill or Dexterity, and Other Uncopyrightable Movements in Choreographic Works
805.6 Derivative Choreographic Works
805.7 Compilations
805.8 Registration Issues
805.8 (A) Choreographic Works Embodied in Dramatic Works or Audiovisual Works
805.8 (B) Choreographic Work Combined with a Musical Work
805.8 (C) Capacity for Uniform Performance
805.8 (D) Descriptions, Depictions, and Illustrations of Social Dances, Simple Routines, or Other Uncopyrightable Movements
805.9 Application Tips for Choreographic Works
805.10 Deposit Requirements for Choreographic Works
806 Pantomimes
806.1 What Is a Pantomime?
806.2 Elements of Pantomimes
806.2 (A) Movements and Gestures in a Defined Space
806.2 (B) Compositional Arrangement
806.2 (C) Silent Action
806.2 (D) Dramatic Content
806.2 (E) Presentation Before an Audience
806.3 Fixation of Pantomimes
806.3 (A) The Work Must Be Fixed in a Tangible Medium of Expression
806.3 (B) Capacity for Uniform Performance
806.3 (C) Improvisation
806.3 (D) Forms of Fixation for Pantomimes
806.4 Copyrightable Authorship in Pantomimes
806.4 (A) Copyrightable Subject Matter
806.4 (B) Pantomime Authorship
806.4 (C) Human Performance Required
806.4 (D) Pantomimes That Incorporate Uncopyrightable Movements, Gestures, and Facial Expressions
806.5 Uncopyrightable Pantomimes
806.5 (A) De Minimis Movements
806.5 (B) Ordinary Motor Activities, Non-Expressive Physical Activities, Competitive Maneuvers, Feats of Physical Skill or Dexterity, and Other Uncopyrightable Movements in Pantomimes
806.6 Registration Issues
806.6 (A) Pantomime Combined with a Literary Work or Musical Work
806.6 (B) Capacity for Uniform Performance
806.7 Application Tips for Pantomimes
806.8 Deposit Requirements for Pantomimes
807 Audiovisual Works
807.1 What Is an Audiovisual Work?
807.2 Audiovisual Works Distinguished from Other Types of Works
807.2 (A) Audiovisual Works Distinguished from Motion Pictures
807.2 (B) Sounds Accompanying Audiovisual Works Distinguished from Sound Recordings
807.2 (C) Audiovisual Works Distinguished from Visual Art Works
807.2 (D) Audiovisual Works Distinguished from Literary Works
807.3 Elements of Audiovisual Works
807.3 (A) Visual Authorship
807.3 (B) Series of Related Images
807.3 (C) Intrinsic Use of Machine or Device
807.3 (D) Single, Integrated Work
807.3 (E) Aural Authorship
807.3 (E) (1) Soundtrack
807.3 (E) (2) Physical Integration of Sounds
807.4 Fixation of Audiovisual Works
807.5 Copyrightable Authorship in Audiovisual Works
807.5 (A) Independent Creation
807.5 (B) Creative Expression
807.5 (C) Human Authorship
807.6 Derivative Audiovisual Works
807.7 Registration Issues
807.7 (A) Videogames
807.7 (A) (1) Videogames Distinguished from Computer Programs
807.7 (A) (2) One Videogame, Multiple Platforms
807.7 (B) Karaoke Displays
807.7 (C) Apps for Computers, Tablets, or Mobile Phones
807.7 (D) Banner Advertisements
807.7 (E) Slide Presentations
807.8 Application Tips for Audiovisual Works
807.8 (A) Type of Work
807.8 (B) The Author Created Field and the Nature of Authorship Space
807.9 Deposit Requirements for Audiovisual Works
808 Motion Pictures
808.1 What Is a Motion Picture?
808.2 Motion Pictures Distinguished from Other Types of Works
808.2 (A) Motion Pictures Distinguished from Audiovisual Works
808.2 (B) Sounds Accompanying Motion Pictures Distinguished from Sound Recordings
808.2 (C) Motion Pictures Distinguished from Underlying Works
808.3 Elements of Motion Pictures
808.3 (A) Impression of Motion Required
808.3 (B) Device Needed for Viewing
808.3 (C) Sound Not Required
808.3 (D) Single, Integrated Work
808.4 Elements of Motion Picture Authorship
808.4 (A) Production
808.4 (B) Direction
808.4 (C) Cinematography
808.4 (D) Performance
808.4 (E) Animation
808.4 (F) Screenplay or Script
808.4 (G) Works That Precede a Screenplay or Script
808.4 (G) (1) Textual Proposal
808.4 (G) (2) Synopsis
808.4 (G) (3) Treatment
808.4 (H) Editing
808.4 (I) Musical Score
808.4 (J) Soundtrack
808.5 Types of Motion Pictures
808.6 Fixation of Motion Pictures
808.6 (A) Video Formats
808.6 (A) (1) Videodiscs
808.6 (A) (2) Digital Video Files
808.6 (A) (3) Videotape
808.6 (B) Film Format
808.7 Copyrightable Authorship in Motion Pictures
808.7 (A) Independent Creation
808.7 (B) Creative Expression
808.7 (C) Human Authorship
808.8 Derivative Motion Pictures
808.8 (A) Editing
808.8 (B) Dubbed Soundtracks and Subtitled Motion Pictures
808.8 (B) (1) Subtitles
808.8 (B) (2) Dubbed Soundtracks
808.8 (C) Closed and Open Captioning
808.8 (D) Bonus Material Contained in DVD
808.8 (E) Colorized Motion Pictures
808.9 [Reserved]
808.10 Registration Issues
808.10 (A) Identifying the Author of a Motion Picture
808.10 (A) (1) Work Made for Hire Authorship
808.10 (A) (2) Work Made for Hire Authorship and Foreign Motion Pictures
808.10 (A) (3) Joint Authorship
808.10 (A) (3) (a) Identifying the Authors of a Joint Work
808.10 (A) (3) (b) Clarifying Joint Authorship
808.10 (B) Executive Producer
808.10 (C) Author and Authorship Variances
808.10 (D) Redacted Screenplay for a Motion Picture in Production
808.10 (E) Claims in Script with No Spoken Parts in the Motion Picture
808.10 (F) Underlying Works Contained in Motion Picture Soundtracks
808.10 (F) (1) Scripts Contained in a Motion Picture Soundtrack
808.10 (F) (2) Musical Compositions Contained in a Motion Picture Soundtrack
808.10 (F) (3) Separately Owned Sounds Contained in a Motion Picture Soundtrack
808.10 (G) Issues Regarding Sound Recording Claims
808.10 (G) (1) Sounds Contained in One Format
808.10 (G) (2) Sounds Contained in Two Different Formats
808.10 (G) (2) (a) Sounds Published on the Same Date
808.10 (G) (2) (b) Remixes
808.10 (G) (2) (c) Sounds Published on Different Dates
808.10 (G) (2) (d) Multimedia Kits
808.10 (H) Motion Pictures of Live Performances
808.10 (H) (1) Fixation of Live Musical Performances
808.10 (H) (2) Fixation of Live Dramatic Performances
808.10 (I) Publication Issues
808.10 (I) (1) Distribution to the Public
808.10 (I) (2) Offering to Distribute
808.10 (I) (3) Fixed Copies
808.10 (I) (4) Publication of Underlying Works
808.10 (J) Restored Copyrights in Foreign Motion Pictures
808.10 (J) (1) The 1994 Uruguay Round Agreements Act (URAA) and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
808.10 (J) (2) North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
808.11 Application Tips for Motion Pictures
808.11 (A) Type of Work
808.11 (B) The Work Made for Hire Field / Space
808.11 (C) The Author Created Field and the Nature of Authorship Space
808.11 (D) Unclear Authorship Terms
808.11 (E) Unacceptable Authorship Terms
808.12 Deposit Requirements for Motion Pictures
Chapter 900
901 What This Chapter Covers
902 Visual Arts Division
903 What Is a Visual Art Work?
903.1 Pictorial, Graphic, and Sculptural Works
903.2 Architectural Works
904 Fixation of Visual Art Works
905 Copyrightable Authorship in Visual Art Works
906 Uncopyrightable Material
906.1 Common Geometric Shapes
906.2 Familiar Symbols and Designs
906.3 Colors, Coloring, and Coloration
906.4 Typeface, Typefont, Lettering, Calligraphy, and Typographic Ornamentation
906.5 Spatial Format and Layout Design
906.6 Blank Forms
906.7 Naturally Occurring and Discovered Material
906.8 Mechanical Processes and Random Selection
906.9 Measuring and Computing Devices
906.10 Useful Articles and the Mechanical or Utilitarian Aspects of Works of Artistic Craftsmanship
907 Derivative Visual Art Works
907.1 Copyrightable Authorship in Derivative Works
907.2 Permission to Use Preexisting Material
908 Jewelry Designs
908.1 What Is Jewelry?
908.2 Copyrightable Authorship in Jewelry
908.3 Application Tips for Jewelry
909 Photographic Works
909.1 Copyrightable Authorship in Photographs
909.2 Subject Matter of Photographs
909.3 Uncopyrightable Material
909.3 (A) Photographic Reproductions, Digital Copying, and Digital Restoration
909.3 (B) X-Rays, Medical Imaging, and Non-Medical Echo Sonography
910 Games, Toys, Dolls, Stuffed Animals, and Puppets
911 Characters
912 Cartoons, Comic Strips, and Comic Books
913 Prints
914 Trademarks, Logos, and Labels
914.1 Copyrightable Authorship in Trademarks, Logos, and Labels
914.2 Application Tips for Trademarks, Logos, and Labels
915 Catalogs
916 Retrospective Works and Exhibition Catalogs
917 Art Reproductions
917.1 Copyrightable Authorship in Art Reproductions
917.2 Application Tips for Art Reproductions
917.2 (A) Distinguishing Art Reproductions from the Source Work and Identifying Material
917.2 (B) Authorship Unclear
918 Installation Art
919 Maps
919.1 Copyrightable Authorship in Maps
919.2 Derivative Maps
920 Patterns, Stencils, and How-To Books
920.1 Patterns for Making Articles
920.2 Stencils and Templates
920.3 How-To Books, Project Books, and Crafts-Making Books
920.4 Application Tips for Patterns, Stencils, and How-To Books
921 Graphs, Charts, Tables, and Figures
922 Technical and Scientific Drawings
923 Models
923.1 Copyrightable Authorship in Models
923.2 Application Tips for Models
924 Copyright Law Protects the Design Aspects of a Useful Article
924.1 What Is a Useful Article?
924.2 What Is the Design of a Useful Article?
924.3 The Separability Test
924.3 (A) The Separate-Identification Requirement
924.3 (B) The Independent-Existence Requirement
924.3 (C) Separable Features May Enhance the Functionality of the Useful Article
924.3 (D) Separable Features May Cover the Entire Surface of a Useful Article
924.3 (E) Separating the Design Feature from the Useful Article
924.3 (F) The Overall Shape of a Useful Article Is Not Protectable
924.4 The Originality Test
924.5 Guidelines for Applying the Separability and Originality Tests
924.6 Application Tips for Registering the Design of a Useful Article
924.6 (A) One Application Per Article
924.6 (B) Completing the Application
924.6 (C) Preparing the Identifying Material
925 Works of Artistic Craftsmanship
925.1 What Is a Work of Artistic Craftsmanship?
925.2 Copyrightable Authorship in Works of Artistic Craftsmanship
925.3 Works of Artistic Craftsmanship Distinguished from a Useful Article
926 Architectural Works
926.1 Architectural Works Distinguished from Technical Drawings
926.2 Copyrightable Authorship in Architectural Works
926.2 (A) Standard Configurations
926.2 (B) Functional Features
926.2 (C) Building Designs Created Before December 1, 1990
926.3 Application Tips for Architectural Works
Chapter 1000
1001 What This Chapter Covers
1002 Definitions
1002.1 Website
1002.2 Website Content
1002.3 Hypertext
1002.4 Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
1002.5 Cascading Style Sheets
1002.6 Databases
1003 Identifying the Authors of a Website
1003.1 Distinguishing Between Individual Authors, Joint Authors, and Works Made for Hire
1003.2 Distinguishing Between Authorship and / or Ownership When the Owner of a Website Hires a Third Party to Create Content for That Site
1003.3 Copyrightable Content Contained in or Added to a Website
1003.4 User Generated Content (UGC)
1004 Identifying the Owner of Website Content
1005 Transfer of Ownership by Terms of Service
1006 Copyrightable Subject Matter
1006.1 Literary Works
1006.1 (A) Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
1006.1 (B) Databases
1006.2 Visual Art Works
1006.3 Works of the Performing Arts
1006.4 Compilation Authorship
1007 Uncopyrightable Material
1007.1 Ideas for Websites, Website Operation, or Website Structure
1007.2 Domain Names and URLs
1007.3 Hypertext Links
1007.4 Layout and Format
1008 Registration Issues
1008.1 The Scope of a Registration for Website Content
1008.2 Unclaimable Material Must Be Excluded from the Claim
1008.3 Publication Issues
1008.3 (A) What Constitutes Publication?
1008.3 (B) Reproduction and Distribution Distinguished from Performance and Display
1008.3 (C) The Authorization Requirement
1008.3 (D) Implied Nonexclusive License or Authorization
1008.3 (E) Intermediate or Buffer Copies Made in the Course of Streaming
1008.3 (F) Determining the Publication Status of a Work Made Available Only Online
1008.4 Identifying the Work (s) That May Be Included in the Claim
1008.5 Identifying the Specific Version That May Be Included in the Claim
1008.6 Distinguishing Between Published and Unpublished Content
1008.6 (A) Published Website Content
1008.6 (B) Unpublished Website Content
1008.7 Statutory Damages
1009 Application Tips for Websites and Website Content
1009.1 Type of Work
1009.2 Title of This Work
1009.3 Year of Completion
1009.4 Date and Nation of First Publication
1009.4 (A) Date of Publication
1009.4 (A) (1) Date of First Publication for the Original Version of a Work
1009.4 (A) (2) Date of First Publication for Subsequent Versions of a Work
1009.4 (A) (3) Content Published Online and in Hard Copy Form
1009.4 (B) Nation of First Publication
1009.5 Name of Author
1009.6 Author Created / Nature of Authorship Statements
1009.6 (A) Acceptable Terminology for an Application to Register a Website or Website Content
1009.6 (B) Unclear Terminology for an Application to Register Website Content
1009.6 (C) Unacceptable Terminology for an Application to Register a Website or Website Content
1009.7 Claimant
1009.8 Limitation of Claim
1010 Deposit Requirements for Website Content
1010.1 Deposit Requirements for Registration
1010.2 Deposit Requirements for Works Published Online and in Hard Copy Format
1010.3 Deposit Requirements for Unpublished Works and Works Published Solely Online
1010.4 Uploading Large Files or Large Numbers of Files to the Electronic Registration System
1010.5 The Deposit Material Must Match the Material Claimed in the Application
1010.6 Deposit Requirements for Specific Types of Website Content
1010.6 (A) The Initial Version of a Published Website
1010.6 (B) Subsequent Versions of a Published Website
1010.6 (C) Revised Website Content
1010.6 (D) Compilations
1010.6 (E) Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
1010.6 (F) Computer Programs Contained or Embedded Within a Website
1010.6 (G) Databases Contained or Embedded Within a Website
1010.6 (H) Electronic Serials
1010.7 Mandatory Deposit
Chapter 1100
1101 What This Chapter Covers
1102 [Reserved]
1103 The Unit of Publication Option
1103.1 What Is a Unit of Publication?
1103.1 (A) The Unit Must Contain Separately Fixed Component Works
1103.1 (B) The Unit Must Contain an Actual Copy or Phonorecord of the Works
1103.1 (C) The Works Must Be Physically Bundled in the Unit
1103.1 (D) The Works Must Be Distributed to the Public in the Unit
1103.1 (E) Works That Do Not Qualify as a Unit of Publication
1103.2 Eligibility Requirements
1103.3 Registration Requirements
1103.4 Completing the Application
1103.4 (A) Type of Work
1103.4 (B) Title
1103.4 (C) Publication / Completion
1103.4 (D) Authors of the Component Works
1103.4 (E) Manufacturer, Publisher, Producer, Packager, or Creator of the Unit of Publication
1103.4 (F) Author Created / Nature of Authorship
1103.4 (G) Claimants / Transfer Statement
1103.4 (H) Limitation of Claim
1103.4 (I) Rights and Permissions Information
1103.4 (J) Correspondent / Mailing Address for the Certificate of Registration
1103.4 (K) Special Handling
1103.4 (L) Certification
1104 The Sound Recording / Recorded Work Option
1105 Group Registration
1105.1 What Is a Group Registration?
1105.2 Group Registration Options
1105.3 Registration Requirements
1105.4 The Scope of a Group Registration
1106 Group Registration of Unpublished Works
1106.1 Eligibility Requirements
1106.1 (A) The Group Must Be Limited to Unpublished Works
1106.1 (B) Works That May Be Registered with this Option
1106.1 (C) The Number of Works That May Be Included in the Group
1106.1 (D) The Works Must Be Registered in the Same Administrative Class
1106.1 (E) The Author and Claimant for Each Work Must Be the Same
1106.2 Application Requirements
1106.3 Filing Fee Requirements
1106.4 Deposit Requirements
1106.5 Completing the Application: Group Registration of Unpublished Works
1106.5 (A) Type of Works
1106.5 (B) Titles of the Works
1106.5 (C) Year of Completion / Year of Creation
1106.5 (D) Authors / Claimants
1106.5 (E) Anonymous and Pseudonymous Works
1106.5 (F) Works Made for Hire
1106.5 (G) Author Created
1106.5 (H) Limitation of Claim
1106.5 (I) Rights and Permissions Information
1106.5 (J) Correspondent / Mailing Address for the Certificate of Registration
1106.5 (K) Special Handling
1106.5 (L) Certification
1106.6 Unpublished Collections Eliminated March 15, 2019
1107 Group Registration of Serials
1107.1 What Is a Serial?
1107.2 Eligibility Requirements
1107.2 (A) The Collective Work Requirement
1107.2 (B) Collective Work Authorship
1107.2 (C) All New Collective Works
1107.2 (D) Discrete, Self-Contained Collective Works
1107.3 Application Requirements
1107.4 Filing Fee Requirements
1107.5 Deposit Requirements
1107.5 (A) Digital Copies Required
1107.5 (B) File Naming Convention for Digital Copies
1107.5 (C) Uploading the Digital Files
1107.5 (D) Special Relief
1107.6 Completing the Application: Group Registration of Serials
1107.6 (A) Type of Group
1107.6 (B) Identifying the Serial
1107.6 (C) International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
1107.6 (D) Nation of First Publication / Author’s Citizenship
1107.6 (E) Volume, Number, Issue Date, and Date of Publication
1107.6 (F) Author / Claimant
1107.6 (G) Rights and Permissions Information
1107.6 (H) Correspondent / Mailing Address for the Certificate of Registration
1107.6 (I) Special Handling
1107.6 (J) Certification
1107.7 Scope of Protection for Serial Issues Registered Under the Group Registration Option
1108 Group Registration of Newspaper Issues
1108.1 What Is a Newspaper?
1108.2 Eligibility Requirements
1108.2 (A) The Collective Work Requirement
1108.2 (B) Collective Work Authorship
1108.2 (C) All New Collective Works
1108.2 (D) Discrete, Self-Contained Collective Works
1108.3 Application Requirements
1108.4 Filing Fee Requirements
1108.5 Deposit Requirements
1108.5 (A) Digital Copies Required
1108.5 (A) (1) Final Edition Required; Early Editions and Local Editions Permitted
1108.5 (A) (2) PDF Format Required
1108.5 (A) (3) File Naming Convention
1108.5 (A) (4) Uploading the Digital Files
1108.5 (B) Special Relief from the Deposit Requirements
1108.6 Completing the Application: Group Registration of Newspaper Issues
1108.6 (A) Type of Group
1108.6 (B) Identifying the Newspaper
1108.6 (C) International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
1108.6 (D) Publication Dates for the Issues in the Group
1108.6 (E) Nation of First Publication
1108.6 (F) Number of Issues in the Group
1108.6 (G) Author / Claimant
1108.6 (H) Rights and Permissions Information
1108.6 (I) Correspondent / Mailing Address for the Certificate of Registration
1108.6 (J) Special Handling
1108.6 (K) Certification
1108.7 Scope of Protection for Newspaper Issues Registered Under the Group Registration Option
1109 Group Registration of Newsletters
1109.1 What Is a Newsletter?
1109.2 Eligibility Requirements
1109.2 (A) Each Work Must Be an All-New Issue or an All-New Collective Work
1109.2 (B) Discrete, Self-Contained Works
1109.3 Application Requirements
1109.4 Filing Fee Requirements
1109.5 Deposit Requirements
1109.5 (A) Digital Copies Required
1109.5 (B) File Naming Convention
1109.5 (C) Uploading the Digital Files
1109.5 (D) Special Relief
1109.6 Completing the Application: Group Registration of Newsletter Issues
1109.6 (A) Type of Group
1109.6 (B) Identifying the Newsletter
1109.6 (C) International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
1109.6 (D) Publication Dates for the Issues in the Group
1109.6 (E) Nation of First Publication
1109.6 (F) Number of Issues in the Group
1109.6 (G) Author / Claimant
1109.6 (H) Rights and Permissions Information
1109.6 (I) Correspondent / Mailing Address for the Certificate of Registration
1109.6 (J) Special Handling
1109.6 (K) Certification
1109.7 Scope of Protection for Newsletter Issues Registered Under the Group Registration Option
1110 Group Registration for Contributions to Periodicals
1110.1 What Is a Contribution to a Periodical?
1110.2 Eligibility Requirements
1110.3 Application Requirements
1110.4 Filing Fee Requirements
1110.5 Deposit Requirements
1110.6 When May an Application for a Group Registration Be Filed?
1110.7 Completing the Application: Group Registration of Contributions to Periodicals
1110.7 (A) Type of Group
1110.7 (B) Identifying the Works Included within the Group
1110.7 (B) (1) Identifying the Contributions
1110.7 (B) (2) Identifying the Periodicals
1110.7 (C) Identifying the Author
1110.7 (D) Identifying the Copyrightable Material that the Author Created
1110.7 (E) Identifying the Copyright Claimant
1110.7 (F) Rights and Permissions Information
1110.7 (G) Correspondent / Mailing Address for the Certificate of Registration
1110.7 (H) Special Handling
1110.7 (I) Certification
1110.8 Contributions That Do Not Satisfy the Group Registration Requirements
1111 Group Registration of Short Online Literary Works
1111.1 What Is a Literary Work?
1111.2 What Is a Short Online Literary Work?
1111.3 Eligibility Requirements
1111.3 (A) All of the Works Must Be Short Online Literary Works
1111.3 (B) The Number of Works That May Be Included in the Group
1111.3 (C) The Number of Words in Each Work
1111.3 (D) All the Works Must Be First Published Online within Three Consecutive Calendar Months
1111.3 (E) The Author and Claimant for Each Work Must Be the Same Individual
1111.4 Application Requirements
1111.5 Filing Fee Requirements
1111.6 Deposit Requirements
1111.7 Completing the Application: Group Registration of Short Online Literary Works
1111.7 (A) Preparing the List of Titles, File Names, Publication Dates, and Word Counts
1111.7 (B) Type of Group
1111.7 (C) Title of the Group
1111.7 (D) Number of Works in the Group
1111.7 (E) Year of Completion
1111.7 (F) Earliest / Latest Publication Date
1111.7 (G) Nation of First Publication
1111.7 (H) File Name for the List
1111.7 (I) Titles of the Individual Works
1111.7 (J) Authors / Claimants
1111.7 (K) Anonymous and Pseudonymous Works
1111.7 (L) The Author’s Country of Citizenship or Domicile
1111.7 (M) Limitation of Claim
1111.7 (N) Rights and Permissions Information
1111.7 (O) Correspondent / Mailing Address for the Certificate of Registration
1111.7 (P) Special Handling
1111.7 (Q) Certification
1112 Group Registration of Database Updates and Revisions
1112.1 What Is a Database?
1112.2 The Scope of a Group Registration for a Database
1112.3 The Scope of a Group Registration for a Photographic Database
1112.4 Eligibility Requirements
1112.5 Application Requirements
1112.6 Filing Fee Requirements
1112.7 Deposit Requirements
1112.7 (A) Databases That Do Not Consist Predominantly of Photographs
1112.7 (B) Databases That Predominantly Consist of Photographs
1112.7 (C) Descriptive Statement
1112.8 Completing the Application: Group Registration of Databases
1112.8 (A) Space 1: Title
1112.8 (B) Space 2: Name of Author / Nature of Authorship
1112.8 (C) Space 3 (a): Year in which Creation of This Work Was Completed
1112.8 (D) Space 3 (b): Date and Nation of First Publication of This Particular Work
1112.8 (E) Space 4: Copyright Claimant (s)
1112.8 (F) Spaces 5 & 6: Previous Registration / Derivative Work or Compilation
1112.8 (G) Space 8: Certification
1112.8 (H) Spaces 7 & 9: Correspondent and Mailing Address for the Certificate
1112.9 Effective Date of Registration for a Group of Revisions or Updates to a Database
1112.10 Databases That Do Not Satisfy the Group Registration Requirements
1113 [Reserved]
1114 Group Registration of Photographs
1114.1 Eligibility Requirements
1114.2 Application Requirements
1114.3 Filing Fee Requirements
1114.4 Deposit Requirements
1114.4 (A) Digital Photographs and Mandatory Title List
1114.4 (B) Submitting the Digital Files and Mandatory Title List
1114.4 (C) Special Relief from the Deposit Requirements
1114.5 When May an Application for a Group Registration Be Filed?
1114.6 Completing the Application: Group Registration of Photographs
1114.6 (A) Preparing the Title List
1114.6 (B) Type of Group
1114.6 (C) Title of the Group
1114.6 (D) Title and Publication Information for Each Photograph
1114.6 (E) Number of Photographs in the Group
1114.6 (F) Year of Completion
1114.6 (G) Earliest / Latest Publication Date
1114.6 (H) Nation of Publication
1114.6 (I) Identifying the Author of the Photographs
1114.6 (I) (1) Photos Shot by an Individual Photographer
1114.6 (I) (2) Photos Created as Works Made For Hire
1114.6 (I) (3) The Author’s Country of Citizenship or Domicile
1114.6 (J) Identifying the Copyrightable Material that the Author Created
1114.6 (K) Identifying the Copyright Claimant
1114.6 (L) Rights and Permissions Information
1114.6 (M) Correspondent / Mailing Address for the Certificate of Registration
1114.6 (N) Special Handling
1114.6 (O) Certification
1114.7 Photographs That Do Not Satisfy the Group Registration Requirements for GRUPH or GRPPH
1115 [Reserved]
1116 Serials, Newspapers, and Newsletters at a Glance
1117 Photographs at a Glance
Chapter 1200
1201 What This Chapter Covers
1202 What Is a Mask Work?
1203 Mask Work Protection Distinguished from Copyright Protection
1204 Protectable Mask Works
1204.1 Fixation in a Semiconductor Chip Product
1204.2 Originality
1204.3 Protectable Expression
1204.4 Eligibility Based on Nationality of Owner or Nation of First Commercial Exploitation
1204.5 Registration
1204.5 (A) Registration Required Within Two Years of First Commercial Exploitation
1204.5 (B) Effective Date of Registration
1204.5 (C) Benefits of Registration
1205 Ineligible Mask Works
1205.1 De Minimis Authorship
1205.2 Claim Received More Than Two Years After the Date of First Commercial Exploitation
1206 Term of Protection
1207 Exclusive Rights in Mask Works
1207.1 Limitation on Exclusive Rights: Reverse Engineering
1207.2 Limitation on Exclusive Rights: First Sale
1208 Ownership in Mask Works
1208.1 Transfer of Ownership and Licensing of Rights in Mask Works
1208.2 Recordation of Documents Related to Transfer and Licensing of Rights
1208.3 Ownership by the U.S. Government and Its Employees
1209 Notice
1209.1 Content of Notice
1209.2 Location of Notice
1210 Registration Procedures
1210.1 Registration in Most Complete Form Required
1210.2 What to File: Required Elements for Registration
1210.2 (A) Form MW
1210.2 (B) Filing Fee
1210.2 (C) Deposit of Identifying Material
1211 Who May File Form MW?
1212 Completing the Application
1212.1 Space 1: Title of this Work
1212.1 (A) Symbols in the Title
1212.1 (B) Descriptive Titles
1212.1 (C) Title for More Than One Mask Work Given
1212.1 (D) Variance Between the Title in Space 1 and Titles/Numbers Appearing on the Deposit
1212.2 Space 2: Nature of Deposit
1212.2 (A) Space 2 Is Blank or Incomplete
1212.2 (B) No Numeric Totals Required
1212.2 (C) Variance in Number of Chips
1212.2 (D) Chips Deposited for Non-Commercially Exploited Mask Work
1212.2 (E) Variance in Number of Plots
1212.2 (F) Space 2 Refers to a "Composite Plot" but Individual Layer Plots Deposited (or Vice Versa)
1212.3 Space 3: Name (s) and Address (es) of Current Owner (s)
1212.3 (A) Omission of Name of Owner (s)
1212.3 (B) Omission of Address
1212.3 (C) More Than One Current Owner in Space 3
1212.4 Space 4: Citizenship or Domicile of Current Owner (s)
1212.5 Space 5: Derivation of Ownership
1212.5 (A) Neither Box "a" Nor "b" Is Checked
1212.5 (B) Both Boxes "a" and "b" Are Checked
1212.5 (C) Acquisition of Rights by Transfer (Box "b")
1212.6 Space 6: Date and Nation of First Commercial Exploitation
1212.6 (A) Incomplete Date of First Commercial Exploitation
1212.6 (B) Date but No Nation Provided
1212.6 (C) Nation but No Date Provided
1212.6 (D) Future Date of First Commercial Exploitation
1212.6 (E) Applicant Left Space 6 Blank, but Completed Space 7
1212.7 Space 7: Citizenship or Domicile of Owner at the Time of First Commercial Exploitation
1212.8 Space 8: Nature of Contribution
1212.8 (A) Description Indicates That the Mask Work Is “Original” or “Entirely New”
1212.8 (B) Mask Work Is Based on or Incorporates a Preexisting Mask Work
1212.8 (C) Description Limits the Claim with No Indication of Preexisting Material
1212.8 (D) Description Clearly Presents a Claim in the Functions or Uses of the Semiconductor Chip Product Embodying the Mask Work
1212.8 (E) Description Contains Technical Terminology
1212.9 Space 9: Contact Person for Correspondence about the Claim
1212.10 Space 11: Certification
1212.11 Space 12: Mail Certification To
1213 Preparing the Deposit Material
1213.1 ID Material for Commercially Exploited Mask Works
1213.2 ID Material for Commercially Exploited Mask Works Containing Trade Secrets
1213.3 ID Material for Mask Works That Have Not Been Commercially Exploited: Mask Work Contains More Than Twenty Percent of Intended Final Form
1213.4 Mask Works Not Commercially Exploited Containing Trade Secrets
1213.5 Mask Works Not Commercially Exploited: Mask Work Contains Less Than Twenty Percent of Intended Final Form
1213.6 Special Relief from Deposit Requirements for Mask Works
1213.7 Deposit Retention
1214 Submitting the Application, Filing Fee, and Identifying Material
1215 Special Handling
1216 Correction or Amplification of a Completed Registration
1217 Reconsideration of Refusals to Register
Chapter 1300
1301 What This Chapter Covers
1302 Vessel Design Protection Distinguished from Copyright Protection
1303 Definitions
1303.1 Deck
1303.2 Hull
1303.3 Make Public
1303.4 Mold
1303.5 Original
1303.6 Plug
1303.7 Useful Article
1303.8 Vessel
1304 Protectable Vessel Designs
1304.1 Originality Requirement
1304.2 Fixation Requirement
1304.3 Revision, Adaptation, or Rearrangement
1304.4 Registration Requirement and Making Public Requirement
1305 Ineligible Designs
1305.1 No Retroactive Protection
1305.2 Unoriginal Designs
1305.3 Ineligible Vehicles and Other Useful Articles
1305.4 Designs Made Public More Than Two Years Prior to Application for Registration
1305.5 Designs Protected by Design Patents
1306 Term of Protection
1306.1 Term of Protection for Designs Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office
1306.2 Term of Protection for Designs Registered in a Foreign Territory: Priority Claims
1307 Exclusive Rights of Owner
1308 Ownership in Vessel Designs
1308.1 Allowable Transfers, Grants, Conveyances, and Mortgages
1308.2 Discretionary Recordation of Transfers
1309 Vessel Design Notice
1309.1 Notice Is Mandatory
1309.2 Required Notice Elements
1309.3 Name or Distinctive Identification of Owner
1309.4 Placement of Notice
1310 Importance of Registration
1310.1 Registration Required for Ten-Year Protection
1310.2 Benefits of Registration
1311 Registration Procedures
1311.1 Required Elements for Registration
1311.2 Who May File the Application?
1311.3 Form D-VH
1311.4 Filing Fees
1311.5 Deposit Material
1312 Completing the Application
1312.1 Space 1: Title
1312.2 Space 2: Design
1312.2 (A) Space 2A: Type or Style
1312.2 (B) Space 2B: Salient Features
1312.2 (C) Space 2C: Prior Designs
1312.3 Space 3: Identify the Designer
1312.4 Space 4: Identify the Owner if Different from the Designer
1312.5 Space 5: Priority Claims
1312.6 Space 6: Date Made Public
1312.7 Space 7: Contact Person
1312.8 Space 8: Deposit Account Information
1312.9 Space 9: Certification and Sworn Statements
1312.9 (A) Space 9: Location of Design Notice
1312.9 (B) Space 9: Certificate Mailing Address
1313 Deposit Material
1313.1 Views and Use of Perspective
1313.2 Photographic Deposit Requirements
1313.3 Drawing Deposit Requirements
1313.4 Use of Broken Lines in Drawings
1314 Submitting the Application, Filing Fee, and Deposit Material
1315 Publication of Registration Certificate and Effective Date of Registration
1316 Reconsideration of Refusal to Register
1317 Certificate of Correction for a Completed Registration
Chapter 1400
1401 What This Chapter Covers
1402 Applications
1402.1 Statutory Basis for the Application
1402.2 Statutory Requirements for Applications
1402.3 Types of Applications
1403 The Standard Application
1404 Paper Applications
1405 The Single Application
1405.1 Who May File the Single Application?
1405.2 Eligibility Requirements
1405.3 Works That Cannot Be Registered with the Single Application
1405.4 The One Work Requirement
1405.5 The One Author Requirement
1405.6 The One Owner Requirement
1405.7 Content Requirements
1406 Group Registration Applications
1406.1 Group Registration of Unpublished Works (GRUW)
1406.2 Group Registration of Serials (GRSE)
1406.3 Group Registration of Newspapers (GRNP)
1406.4 Group Registration of Newsletters (GRNL)
1406.5 Group Registration of Contributions to Periodicals (GRCP)
1406.6 Group Registration of Short Online Literary Works (GRTX)
1406.7 Group Registration of Published Photographs (GRPPH) and Group Registration of Unpublished Photographs (GRUPH)
1406.8 Group Registration of Database Updates or Revisions
1406.9 Group Registration of Questions, Answers, and Other Items Prepared for Use in a Secure Test (GRSTQ)
1407 Supplementary Registration: Online Application / Form CA
1408 Renewal Registration Applications: Form RE and RE/Addendum
1409 GATT Registration Applications: Form GATT
1410 Preregistration
1411 Waivers
1412 Filing Fees
1412.1 Statutory Basis for Setting Filing Fees
1412.2 Where to Find Specific Filing Fee Information
1412.3 Submitting Filing Fees
1412.4 Acceptable Forms of Payment
1412.5 Deposit Accounts
1412.6 Refunds
1412.7 Cancellation of Registration in Cases of Dishonored Checks
1412.8 Special Handling Fees
Chapter 1500
1502 Deposit for Registration Distinguished from Mandatory Deposit
1503 Deposit for Registration
1503.1 Overview of the Deposit Requirement
1503.2 Refusal to Register
1504 What Is the Best Edition of the Work?
1504.1 Works Exempt from the Best Edition Requirement
1504.2 Works Subject to the Best Edition Requirement
1504.3 Applicant Makes the Determination
1505 What Is a Complete Copy or Phonorecord?
1505.1 Copies or Phonorecords of Unpublished Works
1505.2 Copies or Phonorecords of Published Works
1505.3 Electronic Copies or Phonorecords of Unpublished Works
1505.4 Electronic Copies or Phonorecords of Published Works
1505.5 Copies or Phonorecords of a Contribution to a Collective Work
1506 Identifying Material
1507 Acceptable Formats for Registration Deposits
1507.1 Hard Copy Format
1507.2 Electronic Format
1508 How to Submit a Registration Deposit
1508.1 Electronic Deposit Copy (ies)
1508.2 Hard Copy Deposits
1508.3 Submitting the Deposit by Mail or by Commercial Carrier
1508.4 Submitting the Deposit by Courier
1508.5 Submitting the Deposit by Hand
1508.6 Screening Deposits for Anthrax and Other Contaminants
1508.6 (A) Deposits Damaged During Contaminants Screening
1508.6 (B) How to Avoid Damage to Deposit Copy (ies)
1508.7 Special Handling
1508.7 (A) How to Request Special Handling When Submitting an Application
1508.7 (B) How to Request Special Handling for a Pending Application
1508.8 Special Relief from Registration Deposit Requirements
1508.8 (A) What Is Special Relief?
1508.8 (B) How to Request Special Relief
1508.8 (C) Ongoing or Continuous Grant of Special Relief
1508.8 (D) Termination of Special Relief
1509 Deposit Requirements for Specific Types of Works
1509.1 Deposit Requirements for Literary Works
1509.1 (A) Literary Monographs
1509.1 (B) Serials
1509.1 (C) Legal Publications
1509.1 (D) Book Jackets
1509.1 (E) Games
1509.1 (F) Computer Programs
1509.1 (F) (1) Source Code
1509.1 (F) (2) Derivative Computer Programs
1509.1 (F) (3) Source Code That Does Not Contain Trade Secret Material
1509.1 (F) (4) Source Code That Contains Trade Secret Material
1509.1 (F) (4) (a) Background
1509.1 (F) (4) (b) Computer Programs That Contain Trade Secret Material
1509.1 (F) (4) (c) Derivative Computer Programs That Contain Trade Secret Material
1509.1 (F) (4) (d) Appropriate Method for Blocking Out Source Code That Contains Trade Secret Material
1509.1 (F) (4) (e) Special Relief for Computer Programs Containing Trade Secrets
1509.1 (F) (5) Computer Programs Fixed in a CD-ROM
1509.1 (F) (6) Computer Screen Displays
1509.1 (F) (7) User Manuals and Other Documentation for a Computer Program
1509.1 (G) Databases
1509.1 (G) (1) Databases Fixed in CD-ROMs
1509.1 (G) (2) Databases That Do Not Consist Predominantly of Photographs
1509.1 (G) (3) Databases That Predominantly Consist of Photographs
1509.1 (H) Literary Works Fixed in a CD-ROM
1509.1 (I) Instructional Works
1509.1 (J) Tests and Answer Material for Tests
1509.1 (K) Deposit Requirements for Group Registration Options
1509.1 (L) Foreign Literary Works
1509.1 (M) GATT Literary Works
1509.1 (N) Deposit Requirements for Literary Works: At a Glance
1509.2 Deposit Requirements for Works of the Performing Arts
1509.2 (A) Musical Works
1509.2 (A) (1) Unpublished Musical Works
1509.2 (A) (2) Published Musical Works
1509.2 (A) (2) (a) Musical Works Published in the United States in Phonorecords
1509.2 (A) (2) (b) Musical Works Published in the United States in Printed Copies
1509.2 (A) (2) (c) Musical Works First Published in a Foreign Country
1509.2 (A) (2) (d) Musical Works Published Solely in Motion Pictures
1509.2 (B) Sound Recordings
1509.2 (B) (1) Unpublished Sound Recordings
1509.2 (B) (2) Published Sound Recordings
1509.2 (B) (3) Sound Recordings Published in Electronic Format
1509.2 (B) (4) Sound Recordings First Published in a Foreign Country
1509.2 (C) Dramatic Works
1509.2 (C) (1) Unpublished Dramatic Works
1509.2 (C) (2) Published Dramatic Works
1509.2 (D) Choreographic Works and Pantomimes
1509.2 (D) (1) Unpublished Choreographic Works and Pantomimes
1509.2 (D) (2) Published Choreographic Works and Pantomimes
1509.2 (E) Audiovisual Works
1509.2 (E) (1) Audiovisual Works Fixed in a CD-ROM
1509.2 (E) (2) Audiovisual Works Fixed in Machine-Readable Copies Other Than a CD-ROM
1509.2 (E) (3) Audiovisual Works Published in Electronic Format
1509.2 (F) Motion Pictures
1509.2 (F) (1) Unpublished Motion Pictures
1509.2 (F) (2) Published Motion Pictures
1509.2 (F) (2) (a) Motion Pictures Published in the United States on or After January 1, 1978
1509.2 (F) (2) (b) Motion Pictures Published in a Foreign Country on or after January 1, 1978
1509.2 (F) (3) Motion Pictures Contained in Formats That Cannot Be Viewed by the U.S. Copyright Office
1509.2 (F) (4) The Motion Picture Agreement
1509.2 (F) (4) (a) Who May Enter Into the Motion Picture Agreement?
1509.2 (F) (4) (b) Who May Sign the Motion Picture Agreement?
1509.2 (F) (4) (c) The Supplementary Property Agreement
1509.2 (F) (4) (d) Return of the Deposit Copy Under the Motion Picture Agreement
1509.2 (F) (4) (e) Recall of the Deposit Copy Under the Motion Picture Agreement
1509.2 (F) (4) (f) Quality of the Copy Deposited Under the Motion Picture Agreement
1509.2 (F) (4) (g) Termination of the Motion Picture Agreement
1509.2 (G) Deposit Requirements for Group Registration Options
1509.2 (H) Foreign Works of the Performing Arts
1509.2 (I) GATT Works of the Performing Arts
1509.2 (J) Registration Deposit Requirements for Works of the Performing Arts: At a Glance
1509.3 Visual Arts Works
1509.3 (A) Two-Dimensional Visual Arts Works
1509.3 (A) (1) Unpublished Works
1509.3 (A) (2) Published Works
1509.3 (A) (3) Certain Limited Editions
1509.3 (A) (4) Works Reproduced in Sheet-like Materials
1509.3 (A) (5) Published Greeting Cards, Picture Postcards, and Stationery
1509.3 (A) (6) Published Calendars, Decals, Fabric Patches, or Emblems
1509.3 (A) (7) Published Games
1509.3 (A) (8) Published Needlework and Craft Kits
1509.3 (A) (9) Published Commercial Prints, Labels, and Other Advertising Matter
1509.3 (A) (10) Pictorial or Graphic Works Reproduced on Three-Dimensional Containers or Holders
1509.3 (A) (11) Visual Arts Works Fixed in a CD-ROM
1509.3 (A) (12) Deposit Requirements for Group Registration Options
1509.3 (B) Three-Dimensional Visual Arts Works
1509.3 (B) (1) Identifying Material Required
1509.3 (B) (2) Actual Copy (ies) Permitted in Some Exceptional Cases
1509.3 (C) Identifying Material
1509.3 (D) Architectural Works
1509.3 (E) Foreign Visual Arts Works
1509.3 (E) (1) Two-Dimensional Works
1509.3 (E) (2) Three-Dimensional Works
1509.3 (E) (3) GATT Visual Arts Works
1509.3 (F) Registration Deposit Requirements for Visual Arts Works: At a Glance
1510 Storage of Deposits
1510.1 Deposit Storage
1510.2 Requests for Full-Term Deposit Storage for Published Works
1510.3 Requests for Inspection or Copies of Deposits
1511 Mandatory Deposit
1511.1 What Is the Best Edition for Purposes of Mandatory Deposit?
1511.2 What Is a Complete Copy or Phonorecord for Purposes of Mandatory Deposit?
1511.2 (A) Complete Copy of a Published Work
1511.2 (B) Sound Recordings
1511.2 (C) Musical Compositions Published by Rental, Lease, or Lending
1511.2 (D) Motion Pictures
1511.2 (E) Electronic Works
1511.3 Works Exempt from Mandatory Deposit
1511.4 Mandatory Deposit for Works Published Outside the United States
1511.5 Mandatory Deposit for Unpublished Transmission Programs
1511.6 Mandatory Deposit for Electronic Serials
1511.7 How to Submit Mandatory Deposits
1511.7 (A) Copies or Phonorecords Submitted with an Application for Registration
1511.7 (B) Copies or Phonorecords Submitted without an Application for Registration
1511.7 (C) Copies or Phonorecords Submitted in Response to a Demand Notice
1511.7 (D) Certificate of Receipt
1511.8 Mandatory Deposit Requirements for Specific Categories of Works
1511.8 (A) Literary Monographs
1511.8 (B) Serials Published in a Physical Format
1511.8 (C) Published Newspapers
1511.8 (D) Computer Programs and Computerized Information Works
1511.8 (E) Musical Works
1511.8 (F) Motion Pictures
1511.8 (G) Published Multimedia Kits
1511.8 (H) Limited Edition Visual Arts Works
1511.8 (I) Globes and Other Three-Dimensional Cartographic Works
1511.8 (J) Architectural Works
1511.9 Special Relief from the Mandatory Deposit Requirement
Chapter 1600
1601 What This Chapter Covers
1602 What Is Preregistration?
1603 Eligibility Requirements
1603.1 Works That Are Eligible for Preregistration
1603.2 The Work Must Be Copyrightable
1603.3 A Portion of the Work Must Be Fixed
1603.4 The Work Must Be Unpublished
1603.5 The Work Must Be Intended for Commercial Distribution
1604 Preregistration Distinguished from Registration
1604.1 Preregistration Is a Temporary “Placeholder” for an Actual Registration
1604.2 Uses of Preregistration
1605 Preregistration for a Sound Recording Distinguished from a Preregistration for a Musical Composition
1606 Completing the Application
1606.1 Confidentiality and Privacy Concerns
1606.2 Type of Work
1606.3 Title
1606.4 Author
1606.5 Copyright Claimant
1606.6 Key Dates
1606.6 (A) Date of Creation
1606.6 (B) Expected Date of Completion
1606.6 (C) Expected Date of Commercial Distribution
1606.7 Description of the Work
1606.7 (A) Motion Pictures
1606.7 (B) Sound Recordings
1606.7 (C) Musical Compositions
1606.7 (D) Books
1606.7 (E) Computer Programs and Videogames
1606.7 (F) Photographs
1606.8 Notification
1606.9 Certification
1606.10 Filing Fee
1607 Examination Guidelines
1608 Notification of Preregistration
1609 Effective Date of Preregistration
1610 Refusals
1611 No Requests for Reconsideration
1612 No Corrections or Cancellations
Chapter 1700
1701 What This Chapter Covers
1702 Registration Refused After Examination
1703 First Request for Reconsideration
1703.1 Filing the Request
1703.2 Review of the First Request for Reconsideration
1704 Second Request for Reconsideration
1704.1 Filing the Second Request for Reconsideration
1704.2 Review of the Second Request for Reconsideration
1705 Registration Decision Date and Effective Date of Registration
1706 Final Agency Action
1707 Retention of Records
1708 General Requirements for First and Second Requests for Reconsideration
1708.1 Filing Fee
1708.2 Address for Delivery
1708.3 Deadline for Submitting a Request for Reconsideration
1708.4 Withdrawing a Request for Reconsideration
1708.5 Amending the Application During an Administrative Appeal
1708.6 No Expedited Review
1708.7 No Adverse Proceedings
Chapter 1800
1801 What This Chapter Covers
1802 Supplementary Registration: Correcting or Amplifying the Information in a Registration
1802.1 Who May File an Application for a Supplementary Registration?
1802.2 When May an Application for a Supplementary Registration Be Filed?
1802.3 Records That May Be Corrected or Amplified with a Supplementary Registration
1802.4 Records That Cannot Be Corrected or Amplified with a Supplementary Registration
1802.5 What Type of Information May Be Corrected or Amplified with a Supplementary Registration?
1802.6 Supplementary Registration Appropriate
1802.6 (A) Minor Errors in the Basic Registration
1802.6 (B) Change in Name or Address
1802.6 (C) Title of the Work
1802.6 (D) Author (s) of the Work
1802.6 (E) Work Made for Hire
1802.6 (F) Copyright Claimant (s)
1802.6 (G) Year of Completion
1802.6 (H) Citizenship, Domicile, and Nation of First Publication
1802.6 (I) Publication Issues
1802.6 (J) The Claim to Copyright
1802.7 Supplementary Registration Inappropriate
1802.7 (A) Annotations
1802.7 (B) Ownership Issues
1802.7 (C) Publication Issues
1802.7 (D) Issues Involving the Deposit Copy (ies)
1802.7 (E) Issues Involving Derivative Works
1802.7 (F) Issues Involving the Copyright Notice
1802.7 (G) Cancellation or Abandonment of a Basic Registration
1802.7 (H) Adverse Claims
1802.8 Completing the Application
1802.8 (A) Completing the Online Application
1802.8 (A) (1) Eligibility Requirements
1802.8 (A) (2) Identifying the Basic Registration
1802.8 (A) (3) Identifying the Work (s) Covered by the Basic Registration
1802.8 (A) (4) Correcting and/or Amplifying the Basic Registration
1802.8 (A) (5) Explanation for the Correction
1802.8 (A) (6) Explanation for the Amplification
1802.8 (A) (7) Certification
1802.8 (A) (8) Applicant's Internal Tracking Number / Note to Copyright Office
1802.8 (B) Completing Form CA
1802.8 (B) (1) Space A: Identifying the Basic Registration
1802.8 (B) (2) Space B: Correcting Errors in the Basic Registration
1802.8 (B) (3) Space C: Clarifying Information in the Basic Registration, Providing Missing Information, or Reflecting Changes or Events That Have Occurred Since the Basic Registration Was Made
1802.8 (B) (4) Spaces D and E: More Space Needed
1802.8 (B) (5) Space F: Contact Information
1802.8 (B) (6) Space G: Certification
1802.8 (B) (7) Space H: Mailing Address for the Certificate of Supplementary Registration
1802.8 (C) Filing Fee
1802.8 (D) Copy of the Certificate of Registration for the Basic Registration
1802.8 (E) Deposit Copy (ies) Not Required
1802.9 Examination Guidelines
1802.9 (A) Errors Caused by the U.S. Copyright Office
1802.9 (B) Identifying the Basic Registration
1802.9 (C) Examination of the Certificate of Registration for the Basic Registration
1802.9 (D) Reexamination of the Deposit Copy
1802.9 (E) Multiple Corrections and Amplifications Submitted on the Same Application
1802.9 (F) Certification Requirements
1802.9 (G) Adverse Claims / Actual or Prospective Litigation
1802.9 (H) Refusal to Register
1802.9 (I) Cancellation of a Basic Registration
1802.10 Certificate of Supplementary Registration
1802.11 Cross-Referencing the Records for a Basic Registration and a Supplementary Registration
1802.12 Registration Decision Date and Effective Date of Supplementary Registration
1803 New Application for a New Basic Registration
1804 Referrals
1805 Removal of Personally Identifiable Information
1805.1 Form of Request
1805.1 (A) Name Change Requests
1805.1 (B) Claimant Address Change Requests
1805.1 (C) Requests Submitted without Verifiable Substitute Information
1805.2 Filing Fees
1805.3 Address for Delivery
1805.4 Requests for Reconsideration
1805.5 No Expedited Review
1806 Abandonment
1807 Cancellation
1807.1 What Is Cancellation?
1807.2 What Types of Records May Be Cancelled by the U.S. Copyright Office?
1807.3 Situations Where the U.S. Copyright Office Will Cancel a Registration
1807.4 Procedure for Cancelling a Registration
1807.4 (A) Registrations Issued in the Wrong Class or Series
1807.4 (B) Registrations Cancelled for Failure to Pay the Filing Fee
1807.4 (C) Registrations Cancelled for Lack of Copyrightable Authorship
1807.4 (D) Registrations Cancelled for Substantive Defects in the Registration
1807.4 (E) Voluntary Cancellation
1807.4 (F) Court Ordered Cancellation
1807.5 [Reserved]
1808 Adverse Claims
Chapter 1900
1903 The Significance of Publication
1904 General Policies Concerning Publication
1904.1 Applicant Makes the Determination
1904.2 Facts Stated in the Application
1904.3 Claim in a Published or Unpublished Work Contradicted by Information Provided Elsewhere, such as in the Registration Materials
1905 Distribution of Copies or Phonorecords of a Work
1905.1 Distribution to the Public
1905.2 The Means of Distribution
1905.3 Deposit for Registration in the U.S. Copyright Office
1906 Offering to Distribute Copies or Phonorecords of a Work
1906.1 Offering to Distribute Copies or Phonorecords to a Group of Persons
1906.2 Offering to Distribute Copies or Phonorecords for the Purpose of Further Distribution, Public Performance, or Public Display
1906.3 The Copies or Phonorecords Must Be in Existence
1907 Distributing the Work vs. An Offer to Distribute the Work
1908 A Public Performance or Public Display Does Not Constitute Publication
1908.1 Performing a Work of Authorship
1908.2 Displaying a Work of Authorship
1908.3 Public Performances and Public Displays
1908.4 Private Performances and Private Displays
1909 Specific Forms of Publication
1909.1 Unpublished Work Embodied in a Published Work
1909.2 Publishing a Portion of a Work
1909.3 Publishing Separate Parts or Installments of a Work
1909.4 Works First Published Outside the United States
Chapter 2000
2001 What This Chapter Covers
2002 Foreign Works
2002.1 What Is a Foreign Work?
2002.2 Treatment of Foreign Works
2003 Eligibility Requirements: How to Determine if a Foreign Work Is Eligible for Registration with the U.S. Copyright Office
2003.1 Unpublished Works
2003.2 Published Works
2003.2 (A) Eligibility Based on Nationality or Domicile
2003.2 (B) Eligibility Based on Location of First Publication
2003.2 (C) Eligibility for Sound Recordings
2003.2 (D) Eligibility Based on Incorporation into Buildings or Other Structures
2003.2 (E) Eligibility of Works Published by the United Nations or the Organization of American States
2003.2 (F) Eligibility Based on Presidential Proclamations
2004 Treaties and Presidential Proclamations
2004.1 Multilateral Treaties
2004.2 Bilateral Copyright Treaties and Presidential Proclamations
2005 Registration Issues
2005.1 Multiple Authors of a Foreign Work
2005.2 Authors with Multiple Nationalities
2005.3 Domicile or First Publication in the Territorial Areas of the United States
2005.4 Stateless Persons
2005.5 Works Made for Hire
2005.5 (A) Nationality and Domicile of Corporations and Similar Organizations
2005.5 (B) Members
2005.5 (C) Doing Business
2005.6 Anonymous and Pseudonymous Works
2005.7 Compilations and Derivative Works
2005.8 When Is Eligibility Determined?
2005.8 (A) Works Initially Registered as Unpublished, but Ineligible for Registration as Published Works
2005.8 (B) Change in Nationality or Domicile after Publication
2005.9 Eligibility Unclear
2006 Application Tips for Foreign Works
2007 Restored Works
2007.1 What Is a Restored Work?
2007.2 Registration Requirements for Restored Works
2007.2 (A) Form GATT
2007.2 (A) (1) Who May File Form GATT?
2007.2 (A) (2) Author of a Restored Work
2007.2 (A) (3) Publication of a Restored Work
2007.2 (A) (4) Owner of U.S. Copyright in a Restored Work
2007.2 (B) Filing Fees
2007.2 (C) Deposit Requirements
Chapter 2100
2101 What This Chapter Covers
PART I General Background
2102 Copyright Renewal
PART II THE COPYRIGHT RENEWAL ACT OF 1992
2103 Intent, Purpose, and Impact on Renewal Registration
2104 Affected Works
2105 Registration for the Original Term Is Not Required
2106 Renewal Registration Before Expiration of Original Term Is Optional
2107 Benefits Secured by Timely Renewal Registration
2108 Renewal Registration Is Possible Through Renewal and Extended Terms
2109 Benefits of Renewal Term Registration
PART III RENEWAL TERM REGISTRATION
2110 Registration Requirements and Procedures
2111 Work (or Larger Work) Registered for Original Term
2111.1 Form RE
2111.2 Complete Filing Fee
2111.3 Deposit Requirement
2112 Work (or Larger Work) Not Registered for Original Term
2112.1 Form RE and Form RE/Addendum
2112.2 Two Filing Fees—One for Each Form
2112.3 Deposit Material Required
2113 Not Known if Work (or Larger Work) Was Registered for Original Term
2114 Establishing Eligibility for Published Works Not Registered for the Original Term
2115 Renewal Registration Requirements—Form RE
2115.1 Title Information
2115.1 (A) Additional Identifying Information for Periodicals
2115.1 (B) Contribution to a Periodical or Published Collection
2115.1 (C) New or Alternative Title for Published Work
2115.2 Original Term Information
2115.2 (A) Publication Date
2115.2 (B) Antedated Year Date (s) in Copyright Notice
2115.2 (B) (1) Original Registration Record Cites Antedated Year Date (s) in Copyright Notice
2115.2 (B) (2) Antedated Year Date (s) in Copyright Notice in Deposit Copy
2115.2 (C) Post-Dated Year Date in Copyright Notice
2115.2 (C) (1) Year Date Is Post-Dated by One Year
2115.2 (C) (2) Year Date Is Post-Dated by More Than One Year
2115.2 (D) Registration Date for Unpublished Works
2115.2 (E) Original Copyright Claimant
2115.2 (E) (1) Work Registered for Original Term
2115.2 (E) (2) Published Work Not Registered for Original Term
2115.2 (F) Ad Interim Copyright Information
2115.2 (G) Supplementary Registration Information
2115.3 Work or Material Claimed Information
2115.3 (A) Entire Work
2115.3 (B) Contribution to a Periodical or Published Collection
2115.3 (C) Revisions / New Material in a Derivative Work
2115.3 (D) Separate Work or Element of Authorship First Published in Larger Work
2115.3 (E) Based on First Publication of a Work Registered as an Unpublished Work
2115.4 Author Information
2115.4 (A) Full Legal Name or as Given in the Original Registration Record
2115.4 (A) (1) Pseudonymous and Anonymous Works
2115.4 (A) (2) Works Made for Hire
2115.4 (A) (3) Posthumous Works
2115.4 (A) (4) Composite Works
2115.4 (A) (5) Joint Works
2115.4 (B) Year of Death
2115.4 (C) Nationality and Domicile
2115.4 (D) When Authorship Statement Is Required
2115.5 Vested Owner Information
2115.5 (A) Determining When the Renewal Copyright Vested
2115.5 (B) Determining the Party in Whom the Renewal Copyright Vested
2115.5 (C) Parties Entitled to Claim the Renewal Copyright
2115.5 (C) (1) Personal Works
2115.5 (C) (2) Proprietary Works
2115.5 (D) Effect of Timely Renewal Registration
2115.5 (E) Acceptable Basis of Claim Statements
2115.5 (E) (1) Personal Works
2115.5 (E) (2) Proprietary Works
2115.5 (E) (3) Statutory Renewal Claimant Is Not Vested Owner
2115.5 (F) Proprietary Work, Vested Owner Is Not the Original Copyright Claimant
2115.5 (G) Name of Vested Owner and Statutory Basis of Claim Statement Required
2115.5 (H) Multiple Vested Owners
2115.5 (I) Current Mailing Address or Year of Death Required
2115.5 (J) Vested Owner Is Deceased or Defunct at Time of Renewal Registration
2115.6 Current Owner Information
2115.6 (A) Full Legal Name and Address for Current Owner
2115.6 (B) Acceptable Transfer Statements
2115.6 (C) Means or Date of Transfer Is Unclear
2115.6 (D) Renewal Copyright Assigned During Original Term
2115.6 (E) Renewal Registration Already on Record in the Name of a Vested Owner
2115.7 Certification Required
2116 Additional Requirements for Published Works Not Registered for the Original Term: Form RE/Addendum
2116.1 Title Information
2116.2 Author Information
2116.2 (A) Name of Eligible Author
2116.2 (B) Nationality and Domicile of Eligible Author
2116.3 Publication Information
2116.3 (A) Date of First Publication Unknown
2116.3 (B) Simultaneous Publication in the United States
2116.4 Manufacture Information
2116.4 (A) Acceptable Terms to Describe Manufacturing Process
2116.4 (B) Works Manufactured by Other Processes
2116.5 Deposit Information
2116.5 (A) Deposit Requirement
2116.5 (B) Alternative Deposit Material
2116.5 (B) (1) Identical to the Complete Work as First Published
2116.5 (B) (2) Reprint or Reissue of Work as First Published
2116.5 (B) (3) Identifying Material
2116.5 (C) Contribution First Published in a Periodical, Collection, or Larger Work
2116.5 (D) Music or Other Component Element Embodied in a Published Motion Picture
2116.5 (E) Based on First Publication
2116.6 Verification of Copyright Notice
2117 Effective Date of Renewal Registration
PART IV CLASSES OF WORKS AND RELATED REGISTRATION ISSUES
2118 Nondramatic Literary Works (Books)
2118.1 English Language Books
2118.2 Foreign Language Books
2118.3 Effect of Simultaneous Publication in the United States
2118.4 Illustrations in a Book
2118.5 Unpublished Nondramatic Literary Material
2118.6 Literary Material Contained in a Published Phonorecord
2118.7 Text and Illustrations Owned Separately for the Renewal Term
2119 Periodicals / Serials
2119.1 Title Information Should Include Volume / Number / Issue Date / ISSN (if any)
2119.2 Identity of Author
2119.3 Each Issue / Edition Must Be Registered Separately
2119.4 Extent of Renewal Claim
2120 Computer Programs
2121 Works of the Visual Arts
2121.1 Maps
2121.2 Original Works of Art
2121.3 Technical Drawings and Models
2121.4 Photographs
2121.4 (A) Notice Requirements
2121.4 (B) First Published in a Motion Picture
2121.5 Prints and Pictorial Illustrations
2121.5 (A) Manufacturing Requirements
2121.5 (B) Notice Requirements
2121.6 Architectural Works
2122 Works of the Performing Arts
2122.1 Musical Works and Songs
2122.1 (A) Published After Registration as Unpublished Work
2122.1 (B) First Published as a Component Element of a Motion Picture Soundtrack
2122.1 (B) (1) Registered for Original Term as Unpublished Work
2122.1 (B) (2) Renewal Claim Based on Motion Picture Registration
2122.1 (C) Released Only in a Phonorecord
2122.1 (D) Made Available Only in Rental Score
2122.1 (E) Notice Requirements
2122.2 Dramatic Works
2122.2 (A) First Published in a Motion Picture
2122.2 (B) Made Available Only in Rental Copies
2122.2 (C) Released Only in a Phonorecord
2122.2 (D) Notice Requirements
2122.3 Choreography and Works Containing Choreography
2122.3 (A) Registered for Original Term as Dramatic Work
2122.3 (B) Published but not Registered for Original Term
2122.3 (C) Notice Requirements
2122.4 Works Prepared for Oral Delivery, Presentation, or Performance
2122.4 (A) First Published in Copies
2122.4 (B) First Published as a Component Element of a Motion Picture Soundtrack
2122.4 (C) Released Only in a Phonorecord
2122.4 (D) Notice Requirements
2122.5 Sound Recordings
2122.5 (A) Date of Fixation
2122.5 (B) Derivative Sound Recordings
2122.5 (C) Eligibility of Foreign Sound Recordings
2122.5 (D) Renewal Claims in Multi-Track Albums
2122.5 (E) Renewal Claim Includes Underlying Material
2122.5 (F) Renewal Claim Includes Artwork or Text on Album Cover or Insert
2122.5 (G) Notice Requirements
2122.6 Motion Pictures and Other Audiovisual Works
2122.6 (A) Publication of a Motion Picture
2122.6 (B) Notice Requirements
2122.6 (C) Component Element (s) of a Motion Picture
2122.6 (D) Slides, Slide Films, and Filmstrips
2123 Multimedia Works
PART V COPYRIGHT ISSUES RELATED TO RENEWAL REGISTRATION
2124 Manufacturing Clause
2124.1 Classes of Works Subject to the Manufacturing Clause
2124.2 Effect of the Manufacturing Clause on Copyright Term
2124.3 Manufacturing Requirements
2125 Unpublished Collections
2126 Published Collections
2127 Contributions to Periodicals, Published Collections, and Other Larger Works
2128 Group Renewal Registration
2129 Joint Works and Other Unitary Works
2130 Uncorrected Errors in Original Registration Records
2131 Corrected Original Registration Records
2132 Cancelled or Abandoned Original Registration Records
2133 Abandonment of Copyright
2134 New or Different Information from the Original Registration Record
2135 Effect of Change of Policy
PART VI POST-RENEWAL REGISTRATION ISSUES
2136 Multiple Renewal Claims, Including Duplicate Claims
2137 Adverse Renewal Claims
2138 Correcting and / or Amplifying Information in a Renewal Registration Record
2138.1 Appropriate Use of Supplementary Registration
2138.2 Parties Authorized to File for Supplementary Registration
2138.3 Inappropriate Use of Supplementary Registration
2139 Recordation
2139.1 Types of Documents that May be Recorded
2139.2 When Recordation May Be Required
2140 Cancellation of Renewal Registration Records
2141 Referral of Renewal Registration Records
PART VII COPYRIGHT RESTORATION OF FOREIGN WORKS GOVERNED BY THE COPYRIGHT ACT OF 1909
2142 Restored Copyrights for Works Governed by the Copyright Act of 1909
2143 Renewal Registration Not Appropriate for Restored Copyrights
2144 Copyright Terms for Restored Copyrights
2145 Registration Under the URAA After Copyright in Source Country Has Expired
Part VIII GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Chapter 2200
2201 What This Chapter Covers
2202 Works Exempt From the Notice Requirement
2202.1 Unpublished Works
2202.2 Post-Berne Works
2202.2 (A) Advantages to Using Notice on Post-Berne Works
2202.2 (B) Examination Guidelines for Post-Berne Works
2203 Requirement of Notice
2203.1 Works First Published Between January 1, 1978 and February 28, 1989
2203.2 Visually Perceptible Copies
2203.3 Phonorecords
2203.4 Omission of Notice on Works First Published Between January 1, 1978 and February 28, 1989
2204 The Form of the Notice
2204.1 Notice for Works Fixed in Copies
2204.2 Notice for Sound Recordings Fixed on Phonorecords
2204.3 Omission of the © or ℗ Symbol or the Word "Copyright"
2204.4 Variations on the
© or ℗ Symbol or the Word "Copyright"
2204.4 (A) Variants for the © Symbol
2204.4 (B) Variants for the ℗ Symbol
2204.4 (C) Variants for the Word “Copyright”
2205 Elements of Notice
2205.1 Year
2205.1 (A) Year of Publication
2205.1 (B) Year of Publication Omitted
2205.1 (C) Antedated Notice: Date in the Notice Earlier than the Actual Year of First Publication
2205.1 (D) Postdated Notice: Date in the Notice Later than the Actual Year of First Publication
2205.1 (E) Dispersed Date in a Notice
2205.1 (F) Multiple Dates in a Notice
2205.2 Name
2205.2 (A) Name of Copyright Owner
2205.2 (B) Name of Copyright Owner Omitted
2205.2 (C) Owner Named in the Notice
2205.2 (D) Variants, Abbreviations, Alternative Designations, or Pseudonyms for the Copyright Owner
2205.2 (E) Deceased Person Named in the Notice
2205.2 (F) Copyright Owner Identified by Reference
2205.2 (G) Multiple Names in the Notice
2205.2 (H) Name of the Copyright Owner Separated from Other Elements in the Notice
2205.2 (I) Error in the Name of the Copyright Owner
2206 Affixation of the Notice
2206.1 Affixation and Position of the Notice
2206.2 Affixation of Notice on Copies
2206.3 Affixation of Notice on Phonorecords
2206.4 Handwritten, Typewritten, or Rubber-Stamped Notice on Published Copies or Phonorecords
2206.5 Legibility of the Notice
2206.6 Microscopic Notice
2206.7 Concealed Notice
2206.8 Notice Visible Upon Ordinary Use
2207 Location and Placement of the Notice
2207.1 Literary Works
2207.1 (A) Literary Works Published in Book Form
2207.1 (B) Single Leaf Works
2207.1 (C) Dust Jackets
2207.1 (D) Literary Works Embodied in Phonorecords
2207.1 (E) Periodicals or Other Serials
2207.2 Contributions to Collective Works
2207.3 Musical Works
2207.3 (A) Musical Works Embodied in Copies
2207.3 (B) Musical Works Embodied in Phonorecords
2207.4 Sound Recordings
2207.5 Dramatic Works
2207.5 (A) Dramatic Works Embodied in Copies
2207.5 (B) Dramatic Works Embodied in Phonorecords
2207.6 Motion Pictures and Other Audiovisual Works
2207.7 Pictorial, Graphic, and Sculptural Works
2207.7 (A) Works of Unusual Size or Characteristics
2207.7 (B) Works Consisting of Sheet-Like or Strip Material
2207.7 (C) Works with Separable Parts Published in a Permanent Container
2207.7 (D) Reversible Works
2207.7 (E) Year of First Publication Omitted
2207.8 Multi-Part Works
2207.9 Works Published in Machine-Readable Copies
2208 Government Works
2209 General, Specific, and Restricted Notice
2209.1 General and Specific Notice
2209.2 Restricted Notice
Chapter 2300
2301 What This Chapter Covers
2302 The Recordation Section
2303 Recordation Distinguished from Registration
2304 What Types of Documents May or Must Be Recorded with the U.S. Copyright Office?
2304.1 Documents That Must Be Recorded
2304.1 (A) Notices of Termination
2304.1 (B) Security Interests in Registered Works
2304.1 (C) Designation of Agent to Receive Notifications of Alleged Infringement Under Section 512 (c) of the Copyright Act
2304.2 Documents That May Be Recorded
2305 Overview of the Recordation Process
2306 Indexing
2306.1 The Online Public Record
2306.2 Indexing Guidelines
2306.3 Titles Listed in the Recorded Document
2306.4 Registration Numbers Listed in the Recorded Document
2306.5 Parties Named in the Recorded Document
2306.6 Date of Execution
2306.7 Effective Date
2307 Special Handling
2308 Correcting Errors or Omissions in a Recordation
2308.1 Errors or Omissions in a Recorded Document
2308.2 Errors or Omissions in the Online Public Record for a Recorded Document
2309 Recordation of Transfers of Ownership and Other Documents Pertaining to Copyright
2309.1 What Is a Transfer of Ownership?
2309.2 What Is a Document Pertaining to Copyright?
2309.3 Benefits of Recording Transfers and Other Documents Pertaining to Copyright
2309.3 (A) Constructive Notice
2309.3 (B) Establishing Priority Between Conflicting Transfers
2309.3 (C) Establishing Priority Between a Conflicting Transfer and a Nonexclusive License
2309.3 (D) Limiting the Innocent Infringer Defense
2309.3 (E) Perfection of Security Interests
2309.4 Who May Record a Transfer or Other Document Pertaining to Copyright?
2309.5 When May a Transfer or Other Document Pertaining to Copyright Be Recorded?
2309.6 How to Record a Transfer or Other Document Pertaining to Copyright
2309.7 Recordation Requirements for Transfers and Other Documents Pertaining to Copyright
2309.8 The Legibility Requirement
2309.9 The Completeness Requirement
2309.9 (A) Document Submitted without Attachments
2309.9 (B) Self-Contained Parts of a Larger Document
2309.9 (C) Incorporation by Reference
2309.9 (D) Failure to Identify the Work
2309.9 (E) Redacted Documents
2309.10 Signature Requirements
2309.10 (A) Actual Signatures
2309.10 (B) Date of Execution
2309.10 (C) Photocopies or Other Reproductions of a Signed Document
2309.10 (C) (1) What Is a Sworn Certification?
2309.10 (C) (2) Requirements for a Sworn Certification
2309.10 (C) (3) What Is an Official Certification?
2309.10 (C) (4) Requirements for an Official Certification
2309.10 (D) Notarization and Certificate of Acknowledgement
2309.10 (E) Unsigned Documents
2309.11 The Filing Fee Requirement
2309.11 (A) [Reserved]
2309.11 (B) The Fee for Additional Titles
2309.11 (B) (1) Identifying the Titles Listed in the Document
2309.11 (B) (2) Subtitles and Alternative Titles
2309.11 (B) (3) Translated Titles
2309.11 (B) (4) Single Titles Distinguished from Multiple Titles
2309.11 (B) (5) Descriptive Statements Indicating Multiple Works or Multiple Versions of the Same Work
2309.11 (C) Refunds
2309.12 Form DCS
2309.12 (A) Benefits of Using Form DCS
2309.12 (B) Form DCS Distinguished from an Instrument or Conveyance That Transfers the Copyright from One Party to Another
2309.12 (C) Completing Form DCS
2309.12 (C) (1) Spaces 1 and 2: First Party Name Given in the Document / First Title Given in the Document
2309.12 (C) (2) Space 3: Total Number of Titles in the Document
2309.12 (C) (3) Space 4: Return Receipt Requested
2309.12 (C) (4) Space 5: Electronic Title List Enclosed
2309.12 (C) (5) Spaces 6 and 7: Amount of Fee Calculated / Fee Enclosed
2309.12 (C) (6) Space 8: Completeness of Document
2309.12 (C) (7) Space 9: Certification of Photocopied Documents
2309.12 (C) (8) Space 10: Mailing Address and Contact Information
2309.12 (D) Submitting the Document and Form DCS
2309.13 Electronic Title Lists
2309.13 (A) Preparing the Electronic Title List
2309.13 (A) (1) The “Article” Column
2309.13 (A) (2) The “Title” Column
2309.13 (A) (3) The “Authorship Information” Column
2309.13 (A) (4) The “Registration Number (s)” Column
2309.13 (B) Submitting the Electronic Title List
2309.13 (C) Correcting an Error or Omission in an Electronic Title List
2309.14 Return Receipts for Transfers of Ownership or Other Documents Pertaining to Copyright
2309.15 Date of Recordation for a Transfer or Other Document Pertaining to Copyright
2310 Notices of Termination
2310.1 How to Terminate a Grant
2310.2 What Types of Grants May Be Terminated?
2310.3 Terminating a Grant Under Section 203
2310.3 (A) What Types of Grants May Be Terminated Under Section 203?
2310.3 (B) Who May Terminate a Grant Under Section 203?
2310.3 (C) When May a Grant Be Terminated Under Section 203?
2310.3 (C) (1) Terminating a Grant That Conveyed the Right of Publication
2310.3 (C) (2) Terminating a Grant That Did Not Convey the Right of Publication
2310.3 (C) (3) Gap Grants
2310.3 (D) How to Prepare and Serve a Notice of Termination Under Section 203
2310.3 (D) (1) Content Requirements
2310.3 (D) (1) (a) The Date of Execution and Date of Publication
2310.3 (D) (1) (b) Naming the Authors of a Joint Work
2310.3 (D) (1) (c) A Copy of the Grant Is Not Required
2310.3 (D) (1) (d) Providing a Registration Number
2310.3 (D) (2) Signature Requirements
2310.3 (D) (3) Service Requirements
2310.4 Terminating a Grant Under Section 304 (c)
2310.4 (A) What Types of Grants May Be Terminated Under Section 304 (c)?
2310.4 (B) Who May Terminate a Grant Under Section 304 (c)?
2310.4 (B) (1) Grants Executed by the Author
2310.4 (B) (2) Grants Executed by Persons Other Than the Author
2310.4 (C) When May a Grant Be Terminated Under Section 304 (c)?
2310.4 (D) How to Prepare and Serve a Notice of Termination Under Section 304 (c)
2310.4 (D) (1) Content Requirements
2310.4 (D) (1) (a) A Copy of the Grant Is Not Required
2310.4 (D) (1) (b) Date of Execution Not Required
2310.4 (D) (1) (c) Naming the Author and His or Her Heirs
2310.4 (D) (1) (d) Providing a Registration Number
2310.4 (D) (2) Signature Requirements
2310.4 (D) (3) Service Requirements
2310.5 Terminating a Grant Under Section 304 (d)
2310.5 (A) What Types of Grants May Be Terminated Under Section 304 (d)?
2310.5 (B) Who May Terminate a Grant Under Section 304 (d)?
2310.5 (C) When May a Grant Be Terminated Under Section 304 (d)?
2310.5 (D) How to Prepare and Serve a Notice of Termination Under Section 304 (d)
2310.5 (D) (1) Content Requirements
2310.5 (D) (2) Signature Requirements
2310.5 (D) (3) Service Requirements
2310.6 How to Record a Notice of Termination
2310.7 Recordation Requirements for Notices of Termination
2310.7 (A) The Legibility Requirement
2310.7 (B) The Completeness Requirement
2310.7 (C) The Signature Requirement
2310.7 (D) The Filing Fee Requirement
2310.8 Contesting or Withdrawing a Notice of Termination
2310.9 Examination Guidelines
2310.10 Date of Recordation for a Notice of Termination
2310.11 Recording a Notice of Termination Distinguished from the Legal Sufficiency of a Termination Notice
2310.12 Harmless Errors in a Notice of Termination
2310.13 Is the Grant Subject to Termination Under Sections 203, 304 (c), or 304 (d)?
2310.13 (A) General Questionnaire
2310.13 (B) Termination Questionnaire for Sound Recordings
2310.13 (C) Termination Questionnaire for Architectural Works
2311 Abandonment
2312 Designation of Agent to Receive Notifications of Alleged Infringement Under Section 512 (c) of the Copyright Act
2313 The Computer Shareware Registry
2313.1 What Is Computer Shareware?
2313.2 The Purpose of the Computer Shareware Registry
2313.3 Registration Distinguished from the Computer Shareware Registry
2313.4 Recordation Requirements for Documents Pertaining to Computer Shareware
2313.5 Who May Record a Document Pertaining to Computer Shareware?
2313.6 When May a Document Pertaining to Computer Shareware Be Recorded?
2313.7 How to Record a Document Pertaining to Computer Shareware
2313.8 Filing Fee for Recording a Document Pertaining to Computer Shareware
Chapter 2400
2314 The Visual Arts Registry
2314.1 What Is a Work of Visual Art?
2314.2 A Work of Visual Art Distinguished from Visual Art Works and Works of the Visual Arts
2314.3 The Purpose of the Visual Arts Registry
2314.4 Registration Distinguished from the Visual Arts Registry
2314.5 Recordation Requirements for a Visual Arts Registry Statement
2314.6 Who May Record a Visual Arts Registry Statement?
2314.7 When May a Visual Arts Registry Statement Be Recorded?
2314.8 How to Record a Visual Arts Registry Statement
2314.8 (A) Statements Submitted by or on Behalf of the Author of a Work of Visual Art
2314.8 (B) Statements Submitted by or on Behalf of Building Owners
2314.9 Filing Fee for Recording a Visual Arts Registry Statement
2314.10 Date of Recordation for a Visual Arts Registry Statement
2314.11 Recorded Statements
2314.12 Amendments
2401 What This Chapter Covers
2402 The Records Research and Certification Section (RRCS)
2403 Contact Information for RRCS
2404 The Public Records Reading Room
2405 Limitations on U.S. Copyright Office Services and Information
2405.1 Reader Registration Cards
2405.2 Restricted Records
2405.3 Limitations on Services
2405.4 Delays for Requests Submitted by Mail
2406 Searches of U.S. Copyright Office Records
2406.1 Searches Conducted by Members of the Public
2406.2 Searches Conducted by RRCS
2406.2 (A) Who May Request a Search?
2406.2 (B) How to Request a Search
2406.2 (C) Search Fees
2406.3 Limitations on Information Available for Searches
2407 Viewing, Inspecting, and Copying U.S. Copyright Office Records
2407.1 Registration Records
2407.1 (A) Who May View, Inspect, or Obtain Copies of the U.S. Copyright Office's Registration Records?
2407.1 (B) Registration Records That May be Viewed, Inspected, or Copied
2407.1 (B) (1) Registrations, Applications, and Correspondence
2407.1 (B) (2) Deposits for Claims that Have Been Registered or Refused
2407.1 (B) (3) Pending Applications
2407.1 (B) (4) Deposits for Pending Applications
2407.1 (C) How to Request an Inspection of the U.S. Copyright Office's Registration Records
2407.1 (C) (1) Registrations, Applications, and Correspondence
2407.1 (C) (2) Deposits
2407.1 (D) How to Request Copies of the U.S. Copyright Office’s Registration Records
2407.1 (D) (1) Applications, Correspondence, and Other Registration Records
2407.1 (D) (2) Deposits
2407.1 (E) Limitations on Inspections and Copying of Registration Records
2407.1 (E) (1) In Process Files
2407.1 (E) (2) Custody of Deposits
2407.2 Recordation Records
2407.2 (A) Who May View, Inspect, or Obtain Copies of the U.S. Copyright Office's Recordation Records?
2407.2 (B) Recordation Records That May Be Viewed, Inspected, or Copied
2407.2 (B) (1) Recordations
2407.2 (B) (2) Pending Recordations
2407.2 (C) How to Request an Inspection of the U.S. Copyright Office's Recordation Records
2407.2 (D) How to Request Copies of the U.S. Copyright Office's Recordation Records
2407.2 (E) Limitations on Inspections and Copying of Recordation Records
2407.2 (E) (1) In Process Files
2407.2 (E) (2) Refused Recordations
2407.3 Administrative Manuals
2407.4 Notices of Intent to Enforce Restored Copyrights
2407.5 Designation of Agent Information
2407.6 Inspection and Copying Fees
2408 Additional Certificates of Registration or Renewal
2408.1 Who May Obtain an Additional Certificate of Registration or Renewal?
2408.2 How to Obtain an Additional Certificate of Registration or Renewal
2408.3 Fees for Additional Certificates of Registration or Renewal
2409 Certification of U.S. Copyright Office Records
2409.1 Who May Obtain Certification of U.S. Copyright Office Records?
2409.2 Records That May Be Certified
2409.2 (A) Search Reports
2409.2 (B) Certificates of Registration
2409.2 (C) Registration Records
2409.2 (D) Deposits
2409.2 (D) (1) Deposit Copy (ies) and Identifying Material
2409.2 (D) (2) Actual Deposits
2409.2 (E) Certificates of Recordation
2409.2 (F) Recorded Documents
2409.2 (G) Prints or Labels Deposited in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Before July 1, 1940
2409.2 (H) Other Records Maintained by the U.S. Copyright Office
2409.3 How to Request Certified Copies of U.S. Copyright Office Records
2409.4 Certification Fees
2409.5 Limitations on Certification of U.S. Copyright Office Records
2410 Full-Term Retention of Deposits
2410.1 Who May Request Full-Term Retention?
2410.2 How to Request Full-Term Retention
2410.3 Full-Term Retention Fees
2411 Expedited Service
2411.1 Who May Request Expedited Service?
2411.2 How to Request Expedited Service
2411.3 Fees for Expedited Service
2412 Services Provided to Other U.S. Government Agencies
2413 Denial of Service and Appeals
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