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English: Eagle sculpture in Besiktas, Istanbul
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Author İbrahimferhadli

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This reproduction is permitted under the Art. §40 of the Turkish copyright law, which states:
Works of fine arts permanently placed on public streets, avenues or squares may be reproduced by drawings, graphics, photographs and the like, distributed, shown by projection in public premises or broadcast by radio or similar means. For architectural works, this freedom is only valid for the exterior form.
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14 January 2018

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