CS6: what kind of type is "info.ownerURL"?

Hi,
is "activeDocument.info.ownerUrl" (= "URL for copyright informations") a Photoshop specific file information and not visible/accessable via Bridge?
I can see this info only in Lightroom
And in ACDSee I can't find this entry, too.
(using Windows)
best regards,
mtemp

Ah, you are right: in Bridge I had to activate/show the section "IPTC (IIM, old") [maybe in your the English version "legacy"...] and the "URL for copyright informations" appears in the panel.
In Lightroom it's listed in the "normal" IPTC informations.
In ACDSee in  the IPTC metadata there is missing this information -- similar to Bridge.
Very strange, that this field is visible in the first tab "Description" of the XMP dialog window (-> File, File informations) in Bridge and Photoshop, but not an actual IPTC element.
But  do which is the "usual place" for the copyright URL? E.g. just in the author field?
Thanks!

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