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 400-7 . (cont'd) copyright registration, namely, that which con­stitutes a significant amount of previously registered published, or public domain mate­rial.

Where a work incorporates preexisting mate­rial that was theretofore unregistered and unpublished, the work is considered a new work, for purposes of most registrations. Examples:

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