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Ch.2.8
2.8.2
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COPYRIGHT
OFFICE
PRACTICES
2.8.2
Classification of works of art
I.
Nature of the material(cont'd)
a.
Single-page works(cont'd)
1.
Pictorial or graphic material(cont'd)
(c)
Class K If the copyright claim is based only upon a published reproduction of a work which is not a work of fine art, regis­tration in Class K on Form K is appropriate. (See Part 2.12.)
b.
Folders and the like. A published pictoriaror-graphic folder, leaflet, or the like, which opens out so as to form a single sheet, is considered a single­ page work for purposes of classification. Thus, for example: twelve color repro­ductions of original paintings appearing on the twelve faces of an accordion-like folder published by the museum in which the paintings are exhibited.
1.

Single pictorial or graphic work of art on more than one page. A pub­lished single pictorial or graphic work of art whose content extends continuously across two or more pages may be considered a single­page work for purposes of classifi­cation, as for example: an original engraving of costumed figures in

procession reproduced across the three faces or folds of a triptych­ like greeting card.
[1973]