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

Examples:

• Danny Nelson registered a song in 2010, but his name is misspelled in the Author and Claimant fields. Danny may correct this error by providing the following information in space B of Form CA:

- Line Number, n/a.

- Line Heading or Description: Author / Copyright Claimant.

- Incorrect information: Denny Nelson.

- Corrected information: Danny Nelson.

- Explanation of correction: Author's first name was misspelled.

• Dr. Kevin Cannizzo wrote a handbook for veterinarians, which was published by McGrath & Co. The publisher registered the work in 2011, correctly naming itself as the copyright claimant but mistakenly naming itself as the author of the work. The publisher may correct this error by providing the following information in space B of Form CA:

- Line number: n/a.

- Line Heading or Description: Author, Work Made For Hire, Copyright Claimant.

- Incorrect information: Author: McGrath & Co.; Work made for hire: Yes.

- Corrected information: Author: Kevin Cannizzo; Work made for hire: No; Transfer statement: By written agreement.

- Explanation of correction: This handbook is not a work made for hire; Kevin Cannizzo should have been named as the author. McGrath & Co. obtained the copyright in this work from the author by written agreement.

• Robert Rockwell registered a technical drawing in 2005. The drawing was displayed at the Museum of Science and Industry on May 1, 2004, and Robert mistakenly stated that the work had been published, because he assumed that a public display constitutes publication. Robert may correct this error by providing the following information in space B of Form CA:

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