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b.
If, in the ordinarY coarse of cataloging, the cataloger notes that the citizenship of the author is completely missing from the application, he should return the case as a referral.
c.
The cataloger should make no effort to determine whether or not the citizenship included on the application is acceptable for purposes of registration.
4.
Domicilie and Address of the Author. These factors may by ignored the cataloger.
5.
"Author of . . ." (Forms E and E Foreign)
a.
A case shouls not be referred where a statement of the nature of authorship (e.g., words, music, arrangement etc.) has been omitted altogether, or where there is no direct and irreconcilable conf1ict between the application and copies.
Examples:
1)
On copies: Words and music by Donald L. Dixon and Henry Horner
On application: Words by Donald L. Dixon and music by Ben Horner
2)
On copies: By Maria LaPiana.
On application: Arrangement by Mildred F. Thomas
b.
A case should be referred where there is a direct and 1rreconciable conflict between the nature of authorship indicated on the copies and that given in the application.
Examples:
1)
On copies:
Words by Catarino Cataldo,
Music by Maria Baldini
Music by Maria Baldini
On application:
Words by Maria Baldini
Music by Catarina Cataldo
Music by Catarina Cataldo