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COPYRIGHT
OFFICE
PRACTICES
2-129
Ch. 2.3
2.3.1
2.3.3
Seperate Editions of a Particular Issue(cont'd)
II.
Daily newspapers.(cont'd)
a.
(cont'd)
Examples

(1)
"Home, II "City," "Final" and "Red star" editions
(2)
"Bronx," "Manhattan," and "Brooklyn" editions.
b.
Where the Office is informed that a daily news­ paper is published in separate editions contain­ing different copyrightable matter, it may, in appropriate cases, suggest the advisability of making separate registrations. If the applicant refuses to make more than one registration, the Office may suggest the advisability of including a limiting statement in the notice on later editions (e.g., "Copyright claimed in contents of Home Edition only.")
c.
Where an applicant chooses to deposit copies or all editions with a single application, only the copies of the earliest edition will be stamped with the registration numbers.
2.3.4
Contributions to Periodicals
I.
Separate registration
a.
A copyrightable contribution to a periodical, it it is published with a separate notice of copy­right, may be registered separately. (As to separate notice, see topic 4.2.1, IV.)
b.
An unpublished manuscript intended as contribution to a periodical is not registrable.
[1973]