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(gentle light music) - [Narrator] Did you know copyright protects most works of visual arts, such as original pictorial, graphic and sculptural works? It even protects two and three-dimensional works, a fine graphic and applied arts. Some examples of visual arts may be obvious, such as a painting, photograph or sculpture, but others may be less so, including aspects of board games, advertisements and jewelry. In this video, weamp;#39;ll discuss what works of art copyright protects, what it means to be a copyright owner and how you can register your work with US Copyright Office. To be protectable by copyright, a work of visual art must meet a few standards. One, a person or group of people must have independently created the work. An author must have created the elements of the work to claim copyright ownership over those elements. For example, if an artist creates a collage using public domain photos and photos that artist took, the artist owns the copyright in the whole collage and