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DescriptionCheyFidel.jpg |
Che Guevara
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Date |
1961 |
Source |
Museo Che Guevara, Havana Cuba |
Author |
Alberto Korda |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse |
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Used more than 50 years ago |
First published in Cuba without compliance with US copyright formalities and used in Cuba before February 20, 1947 |
Corporate and government works |
Never (perpetual copyright) |
Published before 1923 |
All other works |
More than 50 years has passed since the 1st of January following the death of the author |
a) Published in Cuba without compliance with US copyright formalities, author died before 1947 or b) Published before 1923 |
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