+ If the work is a literary, dramatic, or musical work *published only
in a phonorecord*, the deposit requirement is one complete
phonorecord.
+ If the work is an unpublished or published computer program, the
deposit requirement is one visually perceptible copy in source code
of the *first 25 and last 25 pages* of the program. For a program of
fewer than 50 pages, the deposit is a copy of the entire program.
For more information on computer program registration, including
deposits for revised programs and provisions for trade secrets,
request "Copyright Registration for Computer Programs"
[http://www.loc.gov/copyright/circs/circ61.pdf].
+ If the work is in a CD-ROM format, the deposit requirement is one
complete copy of the material, that is, the CD-ROM, the operating
software, and any manual(s) accompanying it. If registration is
sought for the computer program on the CD-ROM, the deposit should
also include a printout of the first 25 and last 25 pages of source
code for the program.
In the case of works reproduced in three-dimensional copies, identifying
material such as photographs or drawings is ordinarily required.
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