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Posted By: davidcycleback
The Pepper Martin card was probably sent to the US Library of Congress, not the Patent Office. The Library of Congress registered copyrights to books. Similar to the old Patent Office, the LOC would have required a physical copy of the 'book' be sent in before it was registered. |
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