[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 37, Volume 1]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 37CFR201.39]

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              TITLE 37--PATENTS, TRADEMARKS, AND COPYRIGHTS
 
                                CONGRESS
 
PART 201--GENERAL PROVISIONS--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 201.39  Notice to Libraries and Archives of Normal Commercial 
Exploitation or Availability at Reasonable Price.

    (a) General. This section prescribes rules under which copyright 
owners or their agents may provide notice to qualified libraries and 
archives (including a nonprofit educational institution that functions 
as such) that a published work in its last 20 years of copyright 
protection is subject to normal commercial exploitation, or that a copy 
or phonorecord of the work can be obtained at a reasonable price, for 
purposes of section 108(h)(2) of title 17 of the United States Code.
    (b) Format. The Copyright Office provides a required format for a 
Notice to Libraries and Archives of Normal Commercial Exploitation or 
Availability at Reasonable Price, and for continuation sheets for group 
notices. The required format is set out in Appendix A to this section, 
and is available from the Copyright Office website (http://
lcweb.loc.gov/copyright). The Copyright Office does not provide printed 
forms. The Notice shall be in English (except for an original title, 
which may be in another language), typed or printed legibly in dark ink, 
and shall be provided on 8\1/2\x11 inch white paper with a one-inch 
margin.
    (c) Required content. A ``Notice to Libraries and Archives of Normal 
Commercial Exploitation or Availability at Reasonable Price'' shall be 
identified as such by prominent caption or heading, and shall include 
the following:
    (1) The acronym NLA in capital, and preferably bold, letters in the 
top right-hand corner of the page;
    (2) A check-box just below the acronym NLA indicating whether 
continuation sheets for additional works are attached;
    (3) The title of the work, or if untitled, a brief description of 
the work;
    (4) The author(s) of the work;
    (5) The type of work (e.g., music, motion picture, book, photograph, 
illustration, map, article in a periodical, painting, sculpture, sound 
recording, etc.);
    (6) The edition, if any (e.g., first edition, second edition, 
teacher's edition) or version, if any (e.g., orchestral arrangement, 
translation, French version). If there is no information relating to the 
edition or version of the work, the notice should so state;
    (7) The year of first publication;
    (8) The year the work first secured federal copyright through 
publication with notice or registration as an unpublished work;
    (9) The copyright renewal registration number (except this 
information is not required for foreign works in which copyright is 
restored pursuant to 17 U.S.C. 104A);
    (10) The name of the copyright owner (or the owner of exclusive 
rights);
    (11) If the copyright owner is not the owner of all rights, a 
specification of the rights owned (e.g., the right to reproduce/
distribute/publicly display/publicly perform the work or to prepare a 
derivative work);
    (12) The name, address, telephone number, fax number (if any) and e-
mail address (if any) of the person or entity that the Copyright Office 
should contact concerning the Notice;
    (13) The full legal name, address, telephone number, fax number (if 
any) and e-mail address (if any) of the person or entity that Libraries 
and Archives may contact concerning the work's normal commercial 
exploitation or availability at reasonable price; and
    (14) A declaration made under penalty of perjury that the work 
identified is subject to normal commercial exploitation, or that a copy 
or phonorecord of the work is available at a reasonable price.
    (d) Additional content. A Notice to Libraries and Archives of Normal 
Commercial Exploitation or Availability at Reasonable Price may include 
the following:
    (1) The original copyright registration number of the work; and
    (2) Additional information concerning the work's normal commercial 
exploitation or availability at a reasonable price.
    (e) Signature. The Notice to Libraries and Archives of Normal 
Commercial Exploitation or Availability at Reasonable Price shall 
include the signature of the copyright owner or its agent. The signature 
shall be accompanied by the printed or typewritten name and

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title of the person signing the Notice, and by the date of signature.
    (f) Multiple works. A Notice to Libraries and Archives may be filed 
for more than one work. The first work shall be identified using the 
format required for all Notices to Libraries and Archives. Each 
additional work in the group must be identified on a separate 
continuation sheet. The required format for the continuation sheet is 
set out in Appendix B to this section, and is available from the 
Copyright Office website (http://lcweb.loc.gov/copyright). A group 
filing is permitted provided that:
    (1) All the works are by the same author;
    (2) All the works are owned by the same copyright owner or owner of 
the exclusive rights therein. If the claimant is not owner of all 
rights, the claimant must own the same rights with respect to all works 
in the group;
    (3) All the works first secured federal copyright in the same year, 
through either publication with notice or registration as unpublished 
works;
    (4) All the works were first published in the same year;
    (5) The person or entity that the Copyright Office should contact 
concerning the Notice is the same for all the works; and
    (6) The person or entity that Libraries and Archives may contact 
concerning the work's normal commercial exploitation or availability at 
reasonable price is the same for all the works.
    (g) Filing--(1) Method of filing. The Notice to Libraries and 
Archives of Normal Commercial Exploitation or Availability at Reasonable 
Price should be addressed to: NLA, Library of Congress, Copyright 
Office, 101 Independence Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20559-6000. If 
delivered by hand, it should be delivered during normal business hours, 
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., to the Public Information Office, Room LM-401, 
James Madison Memorial Building, Library of Congress, 101 Independence 
Avenue, SE., Washington, DC.
    (2) Amount. Each Notice shall be accompanied by a filing fee of $50, 
and (if more than one work is identified in the Notice), $20 for each 
additional work.
    (3) Method of payment--(i) Checks, money orders, or bank drafts. The 
Copyright Office will accept checks, money orders, or bank drafts made 
payable to the Register of Copyrights. Remittances must be redeemable 
without service or exchange fees through a United States institution, 
must be payable in United States dollars, and must be imprinted with 
American Banking Association routing numbers. Postal money orders that 
are negotiable only at a post office and international money orders are 
not acceptable. CURRENCY IS NOT ACCEPTED.
    (ii) Copyright Office Deposit Account. The Copyright Office 
maintains a system of Deposit Accounts for the convenience of those who 
frequently use its services. The system allows an individual or firm to 
establish a Deposit Account in the Copyright Office and to make advance 
deposits into that account. Deposit Account holders can charge copyright 
fees against the balance in their accounts instead of sending separate 
remittances with each request for service. For information on Deposit 
Accounts, visit the Copyright Office website or write: Copyright Office, 
Library of Congress, Washington, DC 20559-6000, and request a copy of 
Circular 5, ``How to Open and Maintain a Deposit Account in the 
Copyright Office.''

 Appendix A to Sec. 201.39--Required Format of Notice to Libraries and 
Archives of Normal Commercial Exploitation or Availability at Reasonable 
                                  Price

NLA
[squ] Check box if continuation sheets for additional works are 
          attached.

 Notice to Libraries and Archives of Normal Commercial Exploitation or 
                    Availability at Reasonable Price

    1. Title of the work (or, if untitled, a brief description of the 
work): __________.
    2. Author(s) of the work: __________.
    3. Type of work (e.g. music, motion picture, book, photograph, 
illustration, map, article in a periodical, painting, sculpture, sound 
recording, etc.): __________.
    4. Edition, if any (e.g., first edition, second edition, teacher's 
edition) or version, if any (e.g., orchestral arrangement, English 
translation of French text). If there is no information available 
relating to the edition or version of the work, the Notice should state, 
``No information available'': __________.
    5. Year of first publication: _____.

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    6. Year the work first secured federal copyright through publication 
with notice or registration as an unpublished work: _____.
    7. Copyright renewal registration number (not required for foreign 
works restored under 17 U.S.C. 104A): _____.
    8. Full legal name of the copyright owner (or the owner of exclusive 
rights): _____.
    9. The person or entity identified in space #8 owns:
[squ] all rights.
[squ] the following rights (e.g., the right to reproduce/distribute/
          publicly display/publicly perform the work or to prepare a 
          derivative work): _____.
    10. Person or entity that the Copyright Office should contact 
concerning the Notice:
[squ] Name:_____________________________________________________________
[squ] Address:__________________________________________________________
[squ] Telephone:________________________________________________________
[squ] Fax number (if any):______________________________________________
[squ] E-mail address (if any):__________________________________________
    11. Person or entity that libraries and archives may contact 
concerning the work's normal commercial exploitation or availability at 
a reasonable price:
[squ] Name:_____________________________________________________________
[squ] Address:__________________________________________________________
[squ] Telephone:________________________________________________________
[squ] Fax number (if any):______________________________________________
[squ] E-mail address (if any):__________________________________________

                     Additional Content (OPTIONAL):

    12. Original copyright registration number: __________
    13. Additional information concerning the work's normal commercial 
exploitation or availability at a reasonable price: __________

                              Declaration:

    I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United 
States:
[squ] that each work identified in this notice is subject to normal 
          commercial exploitation.
[squ] that a copy or phonorecord of each work identified in this notice 
          is available at a reasonable price.
Signature:______________________________________________________________
Date:___________________________________________________________________
[squ] Typed or printed name:____________________________________________
[squ] Title:____________________________________________________________

    Appendix B to Sec. 201.39--Required Format for Continuation Sheet

NLA CON
Page __of __Pages.

 Continuation Sheet for NLA Notice to Libraries and Archives of Normal 
       Commercial Exploitation or Availability at Reasonable Price

    1. Title of the work (or, if untitled, a brief description of the 
work): __________.
    2. Type of work (e.g. music, motion picture, book, photograph, 
illustration, map, article in a periodical, painting, sculpture, sound 
recording, etc.): __________.
    3. Edition, if any (e.g., first edition, second edition, teacher's 
edition) or version, if any (e.g., orchestral arrangement, English 
translation of French text). If there is no information available 
relating to the edition or version of the work, the Notice should state, 
``No information available'': __________.
    4. Copyright renewal registration number (not required for foreign 
works restored under 17 U.S.C. 104A): __________.

                     Additional Content (OPTIONAL):

    5. Original copyright registration number: __________.
    6. Additional information concerning the work's normal commercial 
exploitation or availability at a reasonable price: __________.

[63 FR 71787, Dec. 30, 1998, as amended at 66 FR 34373, June 28, 2001]