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English: Gheorghiu-Dej (sitting, first from right), Petru Groza (sitting, center), Gh. Tătărescu (sitting, first from left) with Soviet Generals Vinogradov and Lusaikov in a visit to the Soviet legation in Bucharest, during the return of Northern Transylvania to Romania. Other personalities include General Vasiliu Răşcanu, Anton Alexandrescu, Petre Constantinescu-Iaşi, Prof. Gheorghe Nicolau, Pavlov Bogdenko, Andrey Vyshinsnsky (in glasses, between Groza and Tătărescu). (11 March 1945).
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Source Detail from File:GrozaTatarescuGheorghiuDejVishinski1945.jpg, Fototeca online a comunismului românesc, Photo no: #HA106, Quota 106/1945(102/1945)(101/1945)
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Article 88 - (1) The distribution of a work containing a portrait shall require the authorization of the person represented in that portrait. Its author, owner or possessor shall not have the right to reproduce it or communicate it to the public without the consent of the person represented, or that of his successors, for a period of 20 years after the death of the said person. (2) Unless otherwise agreed, authorization shall not be required if the person represented in the portrait is a professional model or has received remuneration for the sitting. (3) Authorization shall not be necessary for the distribution of a work containing the portrait : (a) of a widely-known person, if the portrait was made on the occasion of that person's public activities ; (b) of a person where the representation of that person constitutes only a detail of a work representing an assembly, a landscape or a public function.

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