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Ch. 12
12.5.6
12-31
12.5.5
Recording fees.(cont'd)
III
Titles.(cont'd)
b.
(cont'd)
1.
(cont'd)
(d)
(cont'd)
Examples:
(1)
"How to Get Ahead in the Govern­ment, or Ten Ways to Get Rid of Your Supervisor"
(2)
"On the Water (Auf Dem Wasser)"
(e)

In cases where, despite separate list­ings of the title, only one fee would

normally be charged, the Copyright Office will make separate index cards under the various listings, upon the speoific request of the sender and payment of separate fifty-cent fees.
IV.
Pages.
a.
In determining the number of pages in a document, each side of a leaf bearing textual matter is regarded as a "page."
b.
A rider is not considered a "page" unless it is more than half the size of the other sheets in the document.