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804
Unpublished works. (cont'd)
804.02
Unpublished works: nature of copy. (cont'd)
804.02(b)

Additional material. The following are unpublished works for which the deposit of a single copy must be accompanied by addi­tional material of some kind:

1)
Motion pictures (see section 806.13 below);
2)
Holograms (see section 806.03 below).
805
Published works. Three general requirements apply to the deposit of works first published in the united states: (1) two copies or phonorecords must be deposited: (2) the copies or phonorecords must be "comp1ete": and (3) the copies or phonorecords must be the "best edition" of the work, as defined by the statute. See 17 U.S.C. 408(b)(2).
805.01
Published works: number of copies or phono­records. Although two copies or phonorecords are generally required for registration of published works, the statute empowers the Register of Copyrights to specify that the deposit shall be one copy or phonorecord for

particular types of works. See 17 U.S.C. 408(c)(1). The deposit regulations (37 C.F.R. 202.20(c)(2)(i) state that the deposit of only one copy or phonorecord will suffice in lieu of two copies or phonorecords for certain works:

1)
Published three-dimensional cartographic representations of area, such as globes and relief models:
2)
Published diagrams illustrating scientific or technical works or formulating scien­tific or technical information in linear or other two-dimensional form, such as an architectural or engineering blueprint, or a mechanical drawing:
3)
Published greeting cards, picture postcards, and stationery:
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