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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(cont'd)
I.
Nature of the material(cont'd)
c.
Multi-page-works(cont'd)
1.
Published pictorial or graphic material(cont'd)
(b)
seperate registration of indi­vidual work of art. The mere fact that two or more pictorial or graphic works of art have been published together in multi­ page form and are identified by a common title will not prevent the separate registration on Form G of individual pictorial or graphic works of art which bear a separate copyright notice.
2.
Unpublished pictorial or graphic material. A collection of unpub­lished pictorial or graphic works of art which are the subject of a single claim of copyright may be con­sidered for registration together as a unit in Class G on Form G, provided the pictorial or graphic material con­stitutes a single work of common authorship which can be identified as a whole by a single title.
d.
Contributions to "books" or "periodi­cals." An-orI9!nal pictorial or graphic work of art first published in the form of a contribution to a "book," newspaper, magazine, or other "periodical," may be considered for registration in Class G,
[1973]