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1013
Affixation and position of the copyright notice (cont'd)
1013.04
Works published in book form. (cont'd)
8)
(cont'd)

and the back page: and (ii) the notice is reproduced prominently and is set apart from the other matter on the page where it appears.

As used in connection with the position of the notice, the term "leaf" means a sheet of paper or the like, which may exist as a separate item or as a part of a book or similar publication. A "page" is a single side of a leaf.

1013.05
Periodicals or other serials. In the case of a work published as an issue of a periodical or other serial, in addition to any of the loca­tions acceptable for works published in book form (see section 1013.04 of this chapter), a notice is acceptable if it is located 1) as part of, or adjacent to, the masthead, or on the page containing the masthead: or 2) adjacent to a prominent heading, appearing at or near the front of the issue, containing the title of the periodical or other serial and any combination of the volume and issue number and date of the issue.
1013.06
Musical works. In the case of a musical work published in visually perceptible copies, in addition to any of the locations acceptable for works published in book form or as a periodical or other serial (see sections 1013.04 and 1013.05 of this chapter), a notice is accept­able if it is located on the first page of music.
1013.07
Single-leaf works. In the case of single-leaf works, a notice reproduced on the copies any­where on the front or back of the leaf is acceptable.
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