CHAPTER IX
DEPOSIT AND NOTICE
SEC. 191. Registration and Deposit with National Library and
the Supreme Court Library
After the first public dissemination of performance by authority of the copyright owner of
a work falling under Subsections 172.1, 172.2 and 172.3 of this Act, there shall, for the
purpose of completing the records of the National Library and the Supreme Court Library,
within three (3) weeks, be registered and deposited with it, by personal delivery or by
registered mail, two (2) complete copies or reproductions of the work in such form as the
directors of said libraries may prescribe. A certificate of deposit shall be issued for
which the prescribed fee shall be collected and within three (3) weeks after receipt by
the copyright owner of a written demand copyright owner shall be exempt from making
additional deposit of the works with the National Library and the Supreme Court Library
under other laws. If, within three (3) weeks after receipt by the copyright owner of a
written demand from the directors for such deposit, the required copies or reproductions
are not delivered and the fee is not paid, the copyright owner shall be liable to pay a
fine equivalent to the required fee per month of delay and to pay to the National Library
and the Supreme Court Library the amount of the retail price of the best edition of the
work. Only the above mentioned classes of work shall be accepted for deposit by the
National Library and the Supreme Court Library. (Sec. 26, P.D. No. 49a)
SEC. 192. Notice of Copyright
Each
copy of a work published or offered for sale may contain a notice bearing the name of the
copyright owner, and the year of its first publication, and, in copies produced after the
creators death, the year of such death. (Sec. 27, P.D. No. 49a)

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