March 13th, 2008
What is a deposit?
A deposit is usually one copy (if unpublished) or two copies (if published) of the work to be registered for copyright
What is a deposit?
A deposit is usually one copy (if unpublished) or two copies (if published) of the work to be registered for copyright. In certain cases such as works of the visual arts, identifying material such as a photograph may be used instead. See Circular 40a, Deposit Requirements in Visual Arts Material. The deposit is sent with the application and fee and becomes the property of the Library of Congress.
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