File:P.G. Wodehouse - My Man Jeeves - 1st American edition (1920 printing) - Original.jpg

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As the spine is, in effect, nothing more than a horizontal compression of a small amount of the image, with a dark gradient parallel to it, the 3D is so de minimus to not matter. Further, this is obviously a mechanical, place-book-on-scanner-and-hit-start scan of a book (compare [[:File:Charles_Kingley_-_1899_Westward_Ho!_cover_2_-_Original.tif|this scan). As Bridgeman Art Library v. Corel Corp. explicitly makes clear: "...a person who makes a photograph merely by placing a drawing or painting on the glass of a photocopying machine and pressing the button gets no copyright at all; but he might get a copyright if he employed skill and labour in assembling the thing to be photocopied..." As such, this is: