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Compendium of U.S. Copyright Office Practices, Third Edition

Motion Pictures

Motion pictures

One complete copy of the best edition and a separate written description. See Section 1509.2(F).

One complete copy of the best edition and a written description,

or in the alternative, identifying material and a separate written description containing the

information set forth in Section

1509.2(F)(2)

Motion pictures published solely in electronic format

See Section 1507.2

n/a

1509.3

Visual Arts Works

The U.S. Copyright Office uses the term "visual arts works" to refer collectively to the following types of works:

• Fine art [e.g., painting and sculpture).

• Graphic art.

• Applied art [e.g., art applied to an article).

• Photographs.

• Prints and art reproductions.

• Maps, globes, and other cartographic materials.

• Technical drawings, including architectural plans.

• Diagrams.

• Models.

• Artistic crafts [e.g., textiles, jewelry, glassware, table service patterns, wall plaques, toys, dolls, stuffed toy animals, models, and the separable artistic features of two- dimensional and three-dimensional useful articles).

• Architectural works.

The deposit requirements for certain visual arts works are discussed in Sections 1509.3(A) through 1509.3(E). Section 1509.3(F) contains a series of charts that

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