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. (cont'd) only one appearing on the same page as the other elements. Also, an appropriate year date prominently displayed elsewhere than on the same page as the other elements is acceptable, if it can reasonably be con­sidered part of the notice. Examples of acceptable year dates include the year date in the Library of Congress Catalog Card Number and the year in the issue date on a periodical. The presence of intervening matter need not necessarily preclude con­sidering a year date a part of the notice. In those cases where a year date is required and no year date can be reasonably identi­fied as part of the notice, the work will be considered to have been published without notice and will be governed by 17 U.S.C. 405. See section 1008 of this chapter; see also section 1011.01 concerning separated names.

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