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12-25
Ch. 12
12.4.3
12.4.3
Correction of errors.(cont'd)
I.
Correction of errors in copyright registration.(cont'd)
c.

Following recordation of a document intended to correct an error in a copyright registration, an annotation referring to the volume and page

numbers of the recorded document is added to the entry; the original catalog cards covering the registration are annotated.
II.
Correction of errors in recorded document. Where errors in a recorded document are discovered follow­ing recordation, no changes in the completed record can be made, but the sender may adopt one of three alternatives:
a.
He may submit a completely new document for recordation.
b.
He may have the original document (which has been recorded and returned to him) corrected and recorded again.
c.
He may submit for recordation an affidavit or signed statement describing the error in the previously-recorded document.
12.4.4
Changes and amplifications.
I.
Subsequent or additional information. Where the Copyright Office record in question was not erroneous, but some of the facts have changed, or where the applicant wishes to amplify the facts stated on the record, it is possible to record an affidavit or signed statement describing the change or outlining the additional information.
Examples:
(1)
Change of title.
(2)
Change of maiden name to married name.
(3)
Addition of a pseudonym.