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5-9
Ch. 5
5.2.4
5.2.2
Published works.(cont'd)
8.
Each photograph reproduction must contain the title of the work either on the front or back thereof.
9.
Whore the required dimension or title is omitted from the photograph but appears on the application, it may be added by the examiner, with an appropriate annotation.
j.
For a published motion picture (Class L or M) the Office requests, in addition to the required copies, a description which may consist of a synopsis, press book, oontinuited or other identifying matter.
5.2.3
Multiple registrations.
I.
Where two or more applications are submitted for separate component works within a composite or other larger work, or for the composite or other larger work as a whole and separate com­ponent works therein, the npp1icant· will not be required to deposit more than two copies of the complete work (or one copy where this satisfies the statutory requirement).
Examples:
(1)
A telephone directory in one volume, Class A applications for separate registration of the alphabetical (white) section and the classified (yellow) section
(2)
A book or six musical compositions with seven Class E applications. one for the book as a whole and six for the individual compositions
II.
The necessity tor depositing copies with each application to be avoided only when the several applications are submitted at the same time and all the works tall within the same class.