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Ch. 6
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