I mean with everything copyright, it's complicated. If for example you create a work in the UK, it's automatically copyright in the UK. Because of international treaties, that copyright is honored in the US. But it's not a US copyright. It doesn't follow US copyright law for expiration for example.
I'm not a copyright lawyer, I've just looked into it before. This is my layman's understanding after talking to a lawyer.
Are you sure it works this way now?