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 1900-13 . (cont'd) the law (see 17 U.S.C. 205(a)), the Copyright Office will record the document and return it with a certificate of recordation. See 17 U.S.C. 205(b).

. Copies of recorded documents are certified by the Certifications and Documents Section of the Information and Reference Division. Certified copies of recorded documents are furnished by providing a photocopy of the document printed on paper, including a photocopy of the original certificate of recordation, if it is on record. See sections 1908.01 and 1908.02 above. The copy of the document is attached to a certification form on which is included the volume and document number where the document is recorded, the date of certification, and the date of recordation. The signature of the Register of Copyrights and the

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