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Ch. 2.11
2.11.2
2-426
COPYRIGHT
OFFICE
PRACTICES
2.11.2
Classification of photographs(cont'd)
I.
Origin of the material(cont'd)
a.
Domestic works(cont'd)
1.
Definition(cont'd)
(a)
The author was a citizen of, or domiciled in, the United States at the time of first publication, or,
(b)
The work was first published in the United States, or
(c)
The work is in unpublished form.
2.
Registration designator. Claims to copyright in domestic photographs are assigned registration numbers preceded either by the letters Ju (unpublished works) or the letters Jp (published works).
b.
Foreign works
1.
Definition. For purposes of regis­tration, a published photograph is considered of foreign origin, if:
(a)

The author was neither a citi­zen of, nor domiciled in, the United States at the time of

first publication, and
(b)
The work was first published outside the United States.
[1973]