Ch. 6
6.4.1
6.4.1
6-22
6.4.1
When subject to manufacturing cluase.(cont'd)
III.
Statutory exceptions.
b.
(cont'd)
2.
(cont'd)
(a)
(cont'd)
(2)
The pictorial or graphic work which is reproduced in the lithograph of photo engraving was permanently located in a foreign country at the time the lithograph or photoengraving was prepared (e.g., a painting in the Louvre; illustrations of DAVID COPPERFIELD prepared and reproduced in England).
(b)
A "subject" is not "located in a foreign country" simply because it has been transported there from the Unit0d States for the purpose of being reproduced.
Examples:
(1)
A painting located permanently in an American gallery (even though by a foreign artist)
(2)
Sketches created in the United States for the purpose of reproduction as illustrations in a book
3.
Illustration of a scientific work. A lithograph or photoengraving "illustrates a scientific work" if it is an illustration published in a book or similar work dealing with a scientific subject, or if the lithograph or photoengraving itself depicts a scientific subject.
Examples:
(1.)
Lithographic reproductions of anatomical drawings by a physician in Germany, published as separate wall charts