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806
Quantity and content of material deposited: special situations. (cont'd)
806.12
Machine-readable works. (cont'd)
806.12(a)
Machine-readable works: what must be depos­ited. (cont'd)
806.12(a)(2)

Published and unpublished automated data bases. (cont'd)

1)
The title of the data base:
2)
The claimant's name and address:
3)
The name and subject matter content of each separate file within the database, origin of the data, and approx­imate number of individual records in the file: and
4)
A description of the exact contents of any machine-readable copyright notice employed in or with the work and the manner and frequency with which it is displayed (e.g., at user's terminal only at s1gn-on, or continuously on terminal display, or on printouts, etc.). If a visually perceptible copyright notice is placed on any copies of the work (such as magnetic tape reels or their container), a sample of such notice must also accompany the statement.
See
37 C.F.R. 202.20(c)(2)(vii)(B).
806.13
Motion pictures. The following requirements apply to unpublished and published motion pic­tures.
806.13(a)

Unpublished motion pictures. The applicant may, for registration, deposit one complete copy or identifying material.

In either case, a description is also required. See 37 C.F.R. 202.20(c)(2)(ii) and 202.21(g).
[1984]