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1504
Supplementary registrations: procedures used for correcting and amplifying Copyright Office records. (cont’d)
1504.06
Supplementary registrations: time limits. (cont'd)
1504.06(b)

To correct a renewal registration. (cont'd)

registration is extremely minor, and does not involve the identity of the renewal claimant or the legal basis of claim, supplementary registration may be made at any time. See 37 C.F.R. 201.5(b) (2)(iv).

1504.07
Supplementary registrations: persons entitled to submit application. After a basic copyright registration has been completed, any author or other copyright claimant of the work, or the owner of any exclusive right in the work, or the duly authorized agent of any such author, other claimant, or owner, who wishes to correct or amplify the information given in the basic registration for the work may file an application for supplementary registration. See 37 C.F.R. 201.5(b)(1).
1504.08
Supplementary registrations: their effect. The following are effects of making a supplementary registration.
l504.08(a)
New registration number and certificate. The Copyright Office will assign to a supplementary registration a new regis­tration number in the appropriate class, and issue a certificate of supplementary registration under that number. See 37 C.F.R. 201.5(d)(1).
1504.08(b)
Augmenting basic registration. The information contained in a supplementary registration augments but does not supersede that contained in the basic regis­tration. The basic registration will not be expunged or cancelled. See 17 U.S.C. 408(d) and 37 C.F.R. 201.5(d)(2).
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