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Illegal Copying, from the Copyright Office, Library of Congress, Washington, DC 20559 circular - sale
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DocuColor 240/250 Illegal Copying USA Congress, by statute, has forbidden the copying of the following subjects under certain circumstances. Penalties of fine or imprisonment may be imposed on those guilty of making such copies. • Obligations or Securities of the United States Government, such as: - Certificates of Indebtedness - Coupons from Bonds - Silver Certificates - United States Bonds - Federal Reserve Notes - Certificates of Deposit - National Bank currency - Federal Reserve Bank Notes - Gold Certificates - Treasure Notes - Fractional Notes - Paper money - Bonds and obligations of certain agencies of the government, such as FHA - Bonds (US Savings Bonds may be photographed only for publicity purposes in connection with the campaign for the sale of such bonds.) - Internal Revenue Stamps (If it is necessary to copy a legal document on which there is a cancelled revenue stamp, this may be done provided the reproduction of the document is performed for lawful purposes.) - Postage Stamps, canceled or uncanceled (For philatelic purposes, postage stamps may be photographed provided the reproduction is black and white and less than 3/4 or more than 1 1/2 times the linear dimensions of the original.) - Postal Money Orders - Bills, checks, or drafts for money drawn by or on authorized officers of the United States - Stamps and other representatives of value, of whatever denomination, which may be or have been issued under any Act of Congress • Adjusted compensation Certificates for veterans of the World Wars • Obligations or Securities of any foreign government, bank, or corporation • Copyrighted material (unless permission of the copyright owner has been obtained or the copying falls within the "fair use" or library reproduction provisions of the copyright law). Further information of these provisions may be obtained from the Copyright Office, Library of Congress, Washington, DC 20559 (circular R21) DocuColor 240/250 Training and Information Guide 29