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{{numbered div|806.02(a)|{{u|Oversize copies: when this requirement applies}}. Identifying material must be submitted in lieu of an actual copy or copies whenever any single dimension of a deposit otherwise required under the regulations is larger than 96 inches. See 37 C.F.R. 202.20{c){2){ix).|3|-6}}

{{numbered div|806.02(b)|{{u|Oversize copies: what must be deposited}}. When identifying material is required, it must comply with the specifications below. See 37 C.F.R. 202.21.|6|-9}}

{{numbered div|806.02(b)(1)|{{u|Type of material}}. Identifying material consists of a two-dimensional reproduction or rendering of the work in some form which is visually perceived without the aid of a machine or device. The identifying material may consist of photographic prints, transparencies, photocopies, drawings, or a similar rendering of the work.|9|-12}}

{{numbered div|806.02(b)(2)|{{u|Number of pieces}}. One set, of as many pieces as are necessary to show clearly the entire copyrightable content of the work for which registration is sought, is required.|9|-12}}

{{numbered div/s|806.02(b)(3)||9|-12}}{{u|Content of pieces}}. {{numbered/e}} {{left|[1984]}}
 * {{u|Copyrightable content}}. The identi­fying material must clearly show the entire copyrightable content of the work for which registration is sought.
 * {{u|Copyright notice}}. In the case of works published with notice of copyright, the notice and its position on the work must be clearly shown on at least one piece of identifying material. Such piece shall show the exact appearance and con­tent of the notice, and its specific position on the work. Where necessary because of the size or position of the notice, a separate drawing or similar reproduction shall be submitted. {{numbered div/e}}