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English: Keybook photo (marked "FS-21") of Frank Sinatra in Capitol Studios, circa October 1957. Issued by United Artists in 1959. Per , "keybook photos" were a type of comparatively rare (and today highly collectible) film still: "These stills were used as the studio’s masters, and are found with holes punched at the top of vertical poses or the left side of horizontal poses where they were inserted into the book."
English: Published by United Artists. Photograph provided by Capitol Records, per a credit found in the 1959 edition of the International Celebrity Register at . Photographer unknown.
English: Copyright on the photograph expired because it was published in the US prior to 1964 and was not renewed within 28 years of publication with the U.S. Copyright Office. A roughly square-shaped portion of the photo entered the public domain after DownBeat failed to renew the copyright on its 1957-11-28 issue. The additional portions of the photograph seen here entered the public domain two years later. See the .
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