Title 17CopyrightsRelease 119-73

§709 Delay in delivery caused by disruption of postal or other services

Title 17 › Chapter CHAPTER 7— - COPYRIGHT OFFICE › § 709

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

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If the Register of Copyrights, on proof the Register may require under regulations, finds a deposit, application, fee, or other material missed its deadline because of a general postal or other services disruption, material received within one month after Register declares the disruption ended will count as on time.

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Title 17, §709

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In any case in which the Register of Copyrights determines, on the basis of such evidence as the Register may by regulation require, that a deposit, application, fee, or any other material to be delivered to the Copyright Office by a particular date, would have been received in the Copyright Office in due time except for a general disruption or suspension of postal or other transportation or communications services, the actual receipt of such material in the Copyright Office within one month after the date on which the Register determines that the disruption or suspension of such services has terminated, shall be considered timely.

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17 U.S.C. § 709

Title 17Copyrights

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73