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, Third Edition “artwork” or “text,” and if it appears that the applicant is using that term to describe material that is uncopyrightable, the specialist may communicate or may register the with an  indicating that the registration does not cover the uncopyrightable material.

621.9(E)(5)&emsp;Claim in Uncopyrightable Material: Works Created by Two or More Authors

If two or more authors are named in the application, and if it appears that one or more of the authors did not contribute authorship to the work, the specialist will ask for permission to remove the noncontributing author’s information from the registration record.

621.9(E)(6)&emsp;Claim in Uncopyrightable Material: Registration Refused

If the asserts a  in material that is uncopyrightable under the Copyright Act, Section 202.1, or this Compendium, and if the claim appears to be limited to that material, the specialist will refuse registration.

621.9(F)&emsp;De Minimis Material Claimed in the New Material Included Field or Space 6(b)

The material described in the New Material Included field or in space 6(b) must be. If an element claimed in that field/space is, the U.S. Copyright Office may ask for permission to remove that element from the application or may refuse to register the.

621.9(F)(1)&emsp;Deposit Copy(ies) Contain Copyrightable Authorship and De Minimis Material

If the contain  material and  material, the registration specialist may register the  without communicating with the, provided that the applicant does not claim the de minimis material in the New Material Included field or in space 6(b).

621.9(F)(2)&emsp;Claim in Copyrightable Authorship and De Minimis Material

If the asserts a  in  material and  material, the  generally will ask the applicant for permission to remove the claim in the de minimis material. In some cases, the specialist may register the claim with an identifying the copyrightable material that has been submitted for registration and stating that the registration does not cover the de minimis material claimed in the application.

621.9(F)(3)&emsp;Claim in De Minimis Material: Works Created by Two or More Authors

If two or more authors are named in the application, and if it appears that one of the authors contributed only a amount of authorship, the specialist will communicate with the. If the applicant confirms that the author did not make a contribution to the work, the specialist will ask for permission to remove that author’s name from the registration record. Chapter 600 : 221