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Ch. 2.4
2.4.4
2-150
COPYRIGHT
OFFICE
PRACTICES
2.4.4
Preparation and Suitability for Oral Delivery.(cont'd)
II.
Suitablity for oral delivery.(cont'd)
b.
A script in sufficient detail for delivery substantially as written is registrable as a work prepared for oral delivery, even though the script indicates that other material is to be interpolated or added.
Examples:
(1)
Script containing occasional refer­ences to the use, during the course of the speech, of unspecified pic­tures as illustrations.
(2)
Script consisting of the master of ceremonies' remarks during the course of a panel show.
(3)
Script consisting of the interviewer's portion of a television interview.

End of Part 2.

Pages 2-151 through 2-180 reserved for future use.

[1973]