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Compendium of U.S. Copyright Office Practices, Third Edition

1509.3(A)(6) Published Calendars, Decals, Fabric Patches, or Emblems

To register published calendars or two-dimensional decals, fabric patches, or emblems, the applicant should submit one complete copy of the best edition of the work. 37 C.F.R. §202.20[c)[2)Ci)(J).

1509.3(A)(7) Published Games

A two-dimensional game may be registered as a work of the visual arts if the predominant form of authorship consists of pictorial or graphic authorship, such as board games, playing cards, and the like.

To register a two-dimensional game that has been published, the applicant should submit one complete copy of the best edition.

Id.; see Part 202 — Registration of Claims to Copyright, Deposit Requirements, 43 Fed. Reg. 41,975, 41,976 [Sept. 19, 1978).

1509.3(A)(8) Published Needlework and Craft Kits

To register needlework or a craft kit, the applicant should submit one complete copy of the best edition of the work. 37 C.F.R. § 202.20[c)(2)(i)Q).

1509.3(A)(9) Published Commercial Prints, Labels, and Other Advertising Matter

To register prints, labels, and other advertising matter published in connection with the rental, lease, lending, licensing, or sale of services, articles of merchandise, or works of authorship, the applicant generally should submit one complete copy of the best edition of the work. 37 C.F.R. § 202.20(c) (2) (v).

If the print or label is published in a larger work, such as a newspaper or other periodical, the applicant may submit one copy of the entire page or pages where the work appears instead of submitting the entire larger work. Id.

If the print or label is physically inseparable from a three-dimensional object, the applicant generally must submit identifying material instead of submitting an actual copy of the work. Id. For information concerning the requirements for identifying material, see Section 1509.3(C).

NOTE: The rules discussed above do not apply to advertising material published in connection with motion pictures. The deposit requirements for such works are set forth in Section 1509.3(A)(2).

1509.3(A)(10) Pictorial or Graphic Works Reproduced on Three-Dimensional Containers or Holders

This Section discusses the deposit requirements for pictorial or graphic works reproduced on three-dimensional containers or holders, such as boxes, cases, and cartons, that can be readily opened out, unfolded, slit at the corners, or in some other way made adaptable for flat storage. The applicant should submit one copy of the work

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