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, Third Edition seventy- five years after the date that the work was originally registered with the U.S. Copyright Office or the date that the work was originally published with a proper copyright notice (whichever is earlier). The termination period ends eighty years after that original registration or publication date.

NOTE: The beginning and the end of the termination period are not based on the beginning or end of the calendar year, unless the work happened to be registered or published on January 1st or December 31st.

To terminate a transfer or license under Section 304(d), the author or the author's heirs (if the author is deceased) must comply with the following requirements:

• Select an effective date of termination that falls within the five-year termination period (.e., at least seventy-five years after the date that the work was originally registered or published with a proper copyright notice (whichever is earlier), but no more than eighty years after the original date of registration or publication);

• Serve a notice of termination on the grantee or the grantee's successor in title not less than two years and not more than ten years before the effective date of termination; and

• Record the notice with the U.S. Copyright Office before the effective date of termination.

If the author or the author's heirs (if the author is deceased) select an effective date that does not fall within the five-year termination period, fail to serve the notice in a timely manner, or fail to record the notice with the Office before the effective date, the termination will be invalid.

The Office has developed a table that may be useful in identifying the beginning and ending of the termination period for a grant that is eligible for termination under Section 304(d). This table may also be useful in selecting an effective date of termination and for calculating the relevant deadlines for serving a notice of termination on the grantee and for recording the notice with the Office. The table is posted on the following page of the Office's

website: copyright.gov/comp3/docs/termination-table-section304d.pdf.

2310.5(D) How to Prepare and Serve a Notice of Termination Under Section 304(d)

The regulatory requirements for terminating a grant under Section 304(d) are discussed in Sections 2310.5(D)(1) through 2310.5(D)(3).

2310.5(D)(1) Content Requirements

To terminate a grant under Section 304(d), the notice of termination must include a clear identification of the following information:

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