Multiple Choice
To copyright your photograph, you must:
A) Just think of the concept in your head, but there's no need to actually make the photograph.
B) Pay a huge sum of money to a copyright lawyer.
C) Register your works with the Copyright Office in the Library of Congress.
D) Make the photograph and save it in a tangible form.
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