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1500-3

1504
Supplementary registrations: procedures used for correcting and amplifying Copyright Office records. (cont'd)
1504.01

Supplementary registrations: corrections. (cont'd)

Examples:

1)
A basic registration identified someone incorrectly as the author of the work.
2)
A work was registered as published when publication had not actually taken place.
3)
The statement of the extent of the claim is inaccurate.
1504.02

Supplementary registrations: amplifications. An "amplification" is appropriate in order to accomplish the following purposes:

1)
To reflect additional information that could have been given, but was omitted, at the time basic registration was made (e.g., a co-author's name was omitted); or
2)
To reflect changes in facts, other than those relating to transfer, license, or ownership of rights in the work, that have occurred since the basic registration was made (e.g., a change in the title of the work or a change in an author's or claimant's name); or
3)
To clarify information given in the basic registration (e.g., the statement of changes or additions in the version being registered was not sufficiently explicit); or

See 37 C.F.R. 20l.5(b)(2)(ii).

4)

To have individual titles in a collection indexed separately in the Copyright Office

catalogs.
[1984]