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805
Published works. (cont'd)
805.02
Published works: the meaning of "complete." (cont'd)
805.02(b)
Complete copies: special situations. (cont'd)
805.02(b)(2)

Published sound recordings. In the case of a published sound recording, a com­plete phonorecord includes the phonorecord and any visually perceptible material which is published with it, such as text or pictorial matter on album covers on record sleeves, or leaflets or booklets included in an album. See 37 C.F.R.202.20(b)(2)(iv).

Example:

A phonorecord is published with an album cover, a sleeve with text, and a poster picturing the performing artist. The complete deposit of the sound recording is the phonorecord plus all the additional material described above as the unit of publication.
805.02(b)(3)
Music published only by rental, lease, or lending. In the case of a musical compo­sition published in copies only, or in both copies and phonorecords, if the only publication of copies took place by the rental, lease, or lending of a full score and parts, a full score is a complete copy: and if the only publication of copies took place by the rental, lease, or lending of a conductor's score and parts, a conductor's score is a complete copy. See 37 C.F.R. 202.20(b)(2)(v).
805.02(b)(4)
Motion pictures. A special definition of "complete" applies to published motion pictures. A copy of a motion picture is complete if:
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