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If the Library of Congress does not want to retain my newspaper in the microfilm collection, do I still need to submit a copy of the 35mm silver positive to apply for the copyright registration?

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If the Library of Congress does not want to retain my newspaper in the microfilm collection, do I still need to submit a copy of the 35mm silver positive to apply for the copyright registration?

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If the Library of Congress decides not to retain your microfilm in the newspaper microfilm collection, the Copyright Acquisitions Division (CAD) of the Copyright Office may exempt you from sending the microfilm. CAD will notify you if your newspaper is exempt. However, the Library reserves the right to reverse this decision. If LC decides to retain your newspaper in the collection in the future, CAD will issue to your organization a request for the microfilm deposit.

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If the Library of Congress decides not to retain your microfilm in the newspaper microfilm collection, the Copyright Acquisitions Division (CAD) of the Copyright Office may exempt you from sending the microfilm. CAD will notify you if your newspaper is exempt. However, the Library reserves the right to reverse this decision. If the Library decides to retain your newspaper in the collection in the future, CAD will issue to your organization a request for the microfilm deposit.

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