File:Ellis Joseph's Chimpanzee's 30-Sep-1912.jpg
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Ellis Joseph's Chimpanzee's 30-Sep-1912 | ||
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Photograph is an image from a digitised Australian newspaper (dated 30-Sep-1912), from Trove archive of the National Library of Australia. The Trove article is at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/228829262 | ||
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Photograph is an image from a digitised Australian newspaper (dated 30-Sep-1912), from Trove archive of the National Library of Australia.
The Trove article is at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/228829262
The National Library of Australia say this at their website:
https://trove.nla.gov.au/general/using-digitised-newspapers-faq/#using_reuse
"Can I copy the images and use them in Wikipedia, and how should I cite/credit them? For further information about copyright, view the Australian Copyright Council website.
This information applies to articles published prior to 1954 only. Use of articles published after 1954 may be subject to copyright restrictions.
It is OK to use images from Digitised newspapers and more... on Wikipedia, other websites and in publications. The National Library (NLA) does not own copyright on the images or the original newspapers, and has digitised newspapers prior to 1954 on the understanding that they are out of copyright.
Credit your source of the images as the National Library of Australia and use the stable article identifier (e.g. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article57282857) as your link. The article identifier is located by clicking on the 'cite' button at the top of the left hand column, under the heading 'article identifier'. The URL should not be used as this is not stable."
REQUEST FROM ME, IN AUSTRALIA.
PLEASE ADD SOME LICENSING OPTIONS THAT ARE APPLICABLE TO COUNTRIES OTHER THAN THE USA.NONE OF THE LICENCING OPTIONS OPTIONS IS SUITABLE TO THIS CASE. I have used the option that is closest; This photo was published before 1923 BUT NOT IN THE USA.
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[edit]This image is in the public domain in the United States because it was first published outside the United States prior to January 1, 1929. Other jurisdictions have other rules. Also note that this image may not be in the public domain in the 9th Circuit if it was first published on or after July 1, 1909 in noncompliance with US formalities, unless the author is known to have died in 1953 or earlier (more than 70 years ago) or the work was created in 1903 or earlier (more than 120 years ago.)[1] |
This file is believed to be out of copyright in its home country, as well as the US. If this is confirmed when checked, it should be copied to Wikimedia Commons.
This image was created in Australia and is now classified as being in the public domain because its term of copyright has now expired. According to the Information Sheet G023v17 (Duration of copyright) (Aug 2014), generally copyright has expired as follows: In 2015, 70-year copyrights under the AUSFTA start expiring.[needs update]
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current | 22:07, 24 September 2018 | 551 × 664 (130 KB) | TrimmerinWiki (talk | contribs) | Photograph is an image from a digitised Australian newspaper (dated 30-Sep-1912), from Trove archive of the National Library of Australia. The Trove article is at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/228829262 The National Library of Australia say this at their website: https://trove.nla.gov.au/general/using-digitised-newspapers-faq/#using_reuse "Can I copy the images and use them in Wikipedia, and how should I cite/credit them? For further information about copyright, view the Aust... |
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