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III.
Commercial Prints: Single-Page Works.
(1)
A single-page print advertising articles of merchandise should be registered on Form KK. If Form A is submitted, the Office will try to secure Form KK.
(2)
A single-page advertisement of services or of an institution (rather than of particular articles of merchandise) may be registered on either Form KK or Form A.
(3)
A single-page advertisement consisting of text only may be registered on either Form KK or Form A. [July 1953]
IV.
Commercial Prints: Multi-Page Works.
(1)
For a multi-page collection of commercial prints (e.g., a merchandise catalog), the Office will recommend the full form of notice in book position and registration on Form A.
(2)
A multi-page work with the full form of notice in book position should be registered on Form A. If Form KK is submitted, the Office will write and suggest Form A.
(3)

Where a multi-page work has an abbreviated notice, or where the notice is not in book position but does appear at the front or

back of the work where it is readily seen, a KK application may be accepted under the rule of doubt, with a cautionary letter. If Form A is submitted, the Office will reject it but mention the possibility (with a note of caution) of registration on Form KK.
(4)
A multi-page work in which the notice is not readily seen (e.g., on page 25 of a 50-page work) will not be registered. [July 1953]