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806
Quantity of material deposited: special situations. (cont'd)
806.01
Works reproduced in or on three-dimensional objects. (cont'd)
806.01(a)

Works reproduced in or on three-dimensional objects: when this modification applies. (cont'd)

below, the requirement also applies to any two-dimensional or three-dimensional work which has been fixed (if unpublished) or published only in the form of jewelry, toys, dolls, games, or any three-dimensional useful articles. See 37 C.F.R. 202.20(c)(2)(ix)(A).

NOTE: The following are exceptions to the general requirements of submitting identi­fying material instead of an actual copy or copies:

1)
Works that are reproduced by intaglio or relief printing methods on two-dimen­sional materials such as paper or fabrics.
2)
Three-dimensional cartographic represen­tations of area, such as globes and relief models. In the case of a globe, one actual copy of the three-dimensional globe, and the stand or any material pub­lished with it, is the complete deposit.
3)
Works that have been fixed or published in or on a useful article which is one of the elements of the unit of publication of a multimedia kit (an educational or instructional kit which also includes a literary or audiovisual work, a sound recording, or any combination of such works). See 37 C.F.R. 202.20(c)(ix)(B)(3).
4)
Works consisting of multiple parts that are packaged and published in a flat­ sided box or similar container, of no more than 12 by 24 by 6 inches, and that
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