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Ch, 2.11
2.11.3
2-446
COPYRIGHT
OFFICE
PRACTICES
2.11.3
Registration requirements(cont'd)
III.
Formalities of registration(cont'd)
c.
Fee prescribed(cont'd)
2.
Waiver-of-fee option(cont'd)
(a)
The "photograph" is in unpub­lished form, or
(b)
The author was a U.S. citizen or domiciliary on the date of first publication, or if the author of the work, a co-author, or the proprietor of the copy­ right in the work is a U.S. citizen, domiciliary, or resi­dent on the date the applica­tion is filed.
d.
Time limitation
1.
Unpublished works. There is no obligation to register a claim to copyright in an unpublished work. As long as a "photograph" remains in unpublished form, it is subject to protection under the common law against unauthorized use before pub­lication without any action being required in the Copyright Office. However, if a work registered in unpublished form is later published with notice of copyright, a second registration should be made "promptly" thereafter. (See topic 2.11.3.1II.d.2.)
[1973]