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806
Quantity and contents of material deposited: special situations. (cont'd)
806.02
Oversize copies. (cont'd)
806.02(b)
Oversize copies: what must be deposited. (cont'd)
806.02(b)(3)
Content of pieces. (cont'd)
  • Image size. Generally, except in the case of photographic transparencies, the image of the work must be lifesize or larger. However, if less than life­ size, the image must be large enough to show clearly the entire copyright­able content of the work.
  • Title and dimension. At least one piece of identifying material must indicate, on its front, back, or mount, the title of the work, and an exact measurement of one or more dimensions of the work.
  • Color. Generally, the identifying material may be in black and white or may consist of a reproduction of the actual colors of the work. However, if the work reproduced in or on the three-dimensional object is pictorial or graphic, the identifying material must reproduce the actual colors employed in the work.
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