800-30
806
Quantity and content of material deposited: special situations. (cont'd)
806.09
Pictorial or graphic works reproduced in or on sheetlike materials. In the case of any unpublished work that is fixed, or any published work that is published only in the form of a two dimensional reproduction on sheetlike materials such as textile and other fabrics, the deposit shall consist of one copy in the form of an actual swatch or piece of such material sufficient to show all elements of the work in which copyright is claimed and the copyright notice, if any, appearing on the work. If the work consists of a repeated pictorial or graphic design, the complete design and at least part of one repetition must be shown. Examples of such works include lace, embroidery, wallpaper, wrapping paper, carpeting, linoleum, and other floor coverings. See 37 C.F.R. 202.20(c)(2)(viii).
806.10
Pictorial or graphic works reproduced on sheet like materials published only in or on three dimensional objects. Where a work is reproduced on sheetlike materials which have been published only in or on three-dimensional articles, the deposit must generally consist of identifying materials which meet the following specifications.
806.10(a)
Type of material. Identifying material consists of a two-dimensional reproduction or rendering of the work in some form which is visually perceivable without 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.
806.10(b)
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.
806.10(c)
Content of pieces.
- Copyrightable content. The identifying material must clearly show the entire copyrightable content of the work for which registration is sought.
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