Are instructional cd dvd considreed media mail

In the United States, the United States Postal Service (USPS) has specific guidelines for shipping instructional CDs and DVDs, which can affect their eligibility for Media Mail rates.

According to the USPS, instructional CDs and DVDs are considered "educational materials" and are eligible for Media Mail rates if they meet certain criteria:

  1. The content must be primarily educational, instructional, or informational in nature.
  2. The content must not be primarily entertainment-oriented, such as music, movies, or video games.
  3. The content must not be a commercial or promotional item.

Examples of instructional CDs and DVDs that may be eligible for Media Mail rates include:

However, if the CD or DVD contains entertainment content, such as music, movies, or video games, it would not be eligible for Media Mail rates.

To determine whether a specific CD or DVD is eligible for Media Mail rates, you can check the USPS website or consult with a USPS representative. You can also check the packaging and labeling of the CD or DVD to see if it is specifically designated as "Educational" or "Instructional."

Keep in mind that even if a CD or DVD is eligible for Media Mail rates, it may still be subject to certain restrictions and requirements, such as a minimum weight requirement or specific packaging requirements.