English: The poster omitted a copyright notice and was published in the United States prior to 1978, and as such entered the public domain upon publication. The poster art is a distinct work from the film it represents and had to carry its own separate notice to establish copyright protection. The pre-1989 requirements for copyright notice were highly formalistic and, other than a few enumerated exceptions, required these three elements:
"The name of the copyright owner, or an abbreviation by which the name can be recognized, or a generally known alternative designation of the owner."
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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description={{en|1=1970 US-release poster for the American independent film ''Wanda'', directed by Barbara Loden.}} |Source={{en|1=[https://twitter.com/posteritati/status/1123982032768524290 Scan] via online retailer Posteritati's Twitter account.}} |Date=1970 |Author={{en|1=Most likely the film's distributor, Bardene International Films.}} |Permission={{en|1=The poster omitted a copyright notice and was published in...