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806
Quantity and content of material deposited: special situations. (cont'd)
806.06
Published commercial prints or labels. (cont'd)
806.06(a)
Commercial prints or labels published in a larger work. (cont'd)
Example:
A soap company has published a half-page advertisement in a newspaper, and submits an application, fee, and the entire page on which the advertisement appears, taken from the newspaper. The deposit is acceptable.
806.06(b)
Commercial print or labels that are physi­cally inseparable from a three-dimensional object. In the case of a print or label which is physically inseparable from a three-dimensional object, identifying mate­rial which complies with the following specifications must be submitted rather than an actual copy unless the work is reproduced on three-dimensional containers which are capable of flat storage, and when opened, slit, or folded, do not exceed 96 inches in any dimension.In a case of this kind, the container must be capable of being flattened in such a way that the copyrightable matter on the container is not damaged. See 37 C.F.R. 202.20(c)(ix)(B)(6).
806.06(b)(1)

Type of material. Identifying material consists of a two-dimensional reproduc­tion or rendering of the work in some

form which is visually perceivable with­ out the aid of a machine or device. The identifying material may consist of photographic prints, transparencies, photocopies, drawings, or a similar rendering of the work.
806.06(b)(2)
Number of pieces. One set, of as many pieces as are necessary to show clearly the entire copyrightable content of the work for which registration is sought, is required.
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