single registration rule

single-registration rule. Copyright. The U.S. Copyright Office doctrine that permits only one registration for each original work. • Exceptions to the rule are routinely made for unpublished works that are later published. Generally, a revised work cannot be registered a second time if the revisions are not substantial, but the creator may be allowed to file a supplemental registration. [Cases: Copyrights and Intellectual Property 50.16.]
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