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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)
d.
Contributions to "books" or "periodicals"(cont'd)
1.
Class A(cont'd)

Example (cont'd)

The set of ten reproductions may be accepted for a single registration in Class A on Form A as a contribution to a "book," However, if the appli­cant insists on Class G, a single registration may be made on Form G.
2.
Class B. A single registration in Class B on Form BB is appropriate for a work which contains text or other "book" material and was first published in the form of a "contribution to a periodical," subject to the require­ments explained in Section 2.3.4. However, even if the contribution is wholly pictorial or graphic, regis­tration may be considered either on Form BB or in Class G on Form G, depending upon the applicant's choice.
Example:
 
An eight-page supplement to the Sunday edition of a newspaper is devoted entirely to an auto­biographical article by a local artist, several of whose original
[1973]