Ch. 2.4
2.4.3
2.4.3
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COPYRIGHT
OFFICE
PRACTICES
OFFICE
PRACTICES
2.4.3
Only Non-dramatic Textual works Registerable in Class C.(cont'd)
II.
Copy deposited should be a textual manuscript.(cont'd)
c.
(cont'd)
2.
Where the other material is not registrable but :is inseparable from the regstrable part, entry will be made without correspondence, unless it is obvious that the applicant is under a misapprehension.
Example:
A lecture on a bookkeeping system with 2 or 3 illustrative drawings of blank forms.
3.
Where the other material is not registrable, and cannot be considered an actual part of the work prepared for oral delivery, the applicant will be requested to redeposit the work with the unregistrable material omitted.
Example.
A textual work purporting to be a lecture describing "the Hamtramatz Method for Computing Uniliteral Bunion Curves," accompanied by a handmade computing device containing no copyrightable material.
4.
Where the other material is registrable in unpublished form and can be considered a part of the work prepared for oral delivery, the following practices apply:
(a)
If application is filled on Form C, and the portion of the work prepared for oral delivery will support a registration in Class C, a single
registration in the applicant's choice of' class me;y be made, even though the other material predominates.
[1973]