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1013
Affixation and position of the copyright notice. (cont'd)
1013.08
Contributions to collective works. (cont'd)
1013.08(b)
Alternative position. As an alternative to placing the notice on one of the pages where a separate contribution itself appears, the contribution is considered to "bear its own notice" if the notice appears clearly in juxtaposition with a separate listing of the contribution by full title and author, and is located either: i) on the page bearing the copyright notice for the col­lective work as a whole, if any; or ii) in a clearly identified and readily accessible table of contents or listing of acknowl­edgments appearing near the front or back of the collective work as a whole.
1013.09
Works reproduced in machine-readable copies. For works reproduced in machine-readable copies, such as magnetic tapes or disks, punched cards, or the like, from which the work cannot ordi­narily be visually perceived except with the aid of a machine or device, each of the following constitute examples of acceptable methods of affixation and position of the notice:
1)
A notice that is displayed at the user's terminal at sign-on;
2)
A notice that is continuously on terminal display; or
3)
A notice embodied in the copies in machine-readable form in such manner that on visually perceptible printouts it appears either with or near the title, or at the end of the work;
4)
A legible notice reproduced durably, so as to withstand normal use, on a gummed or other label securely affixed to the copiesor to a box, reel, cartridge, cassette, or other container used as a permanent recep­tacle for the copies.
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