notice and obtained a transfer or license
from the person named in the notice may have a complete defense
against the infringement.
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MANDATORY DEPOSIT
All works under copyright protection and published in the United
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whether published with or without a notice.
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phonorecords) of the work in the Copyright Office for the use or
disposition of the Library of Congress.
The Copyright Office has issued regulations exempting certain categories
of works entirely from the mandatory de-posit requirements and reducing
the obligation for other categories. If copyright registration is
sought, the same deposit may be used for the mandatory deposit and for
registration. For further information about mandatory deposit, request
Circular 7d, "Mandatory Deposit of Copies or Phonorecords for the
Library of Congress."
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