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1900-20

1909
Certification in general. (cont'd)
1909.16
Form and content of certified copies of material deposited for copyright or mask work registration (other than phonorecords and Patent Office deposits). (cont'd)
1909.16(b)
Copies of photographs and identifying reproductions deposited for certain threedimensional works. (cont'd)

copies of photographs or identifying material deposited in lieu of copies. In such cases all of the photographs or reproductions in a set should be reproduced, unless the request specifies that only certain ones are to be copied. In all cases, however, the material copied and certified should include the page or surface bearing the registration number and date of receipt of the deposit, if any, and also the page or surface showing the notice of copyright, if any. For some pre 1956 registrations where both three dimensional copies and photographs may be available, the Copyright Office will certify the photographs, unless the applicant specifically requests certification of the three-dimensional copies.

1910
Certification of actual deposit copy when required by the court. When required by a court, the Copyright Office will certify the actual copy, phonorecord, or identifying material used to make the registration, or to refuse registration, provided that the copy, phonorecord, or identifying material has been under the continuous control of the Copyright Office. The actual deposit material will be made available only upon the condition that it will be promptly returned to the custody of the Copyright Office. A certificate is drawn to show that the copy, phonorecord, or identifying material is the copy, phonorecord, or identifying material used to make or to refuse the registration. If the deposit material has been transferred to the Library of Congress's collections, the Office will not certify that copy, phonorecord, or identifying material.
1911
Fees in general. Fees are charged for the various services provided by the Copyright Office, the Photoduplication Service, or the Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division.
1911.01
Statutory fees. Fees are charged for certain services as set forth in section 708 of the Copyright Act and section 908(d) of the
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