English: I believe the copyright on this image has lapsed due to the time since it was made. According to Norwegian copyright law, the following applies:
Sec. 43a. A person who produces a photographic picture shall have the exclusive right to make copies thereof by photography, printing, drawing or any other process, and to make it available to the public.
The exclusive right to a photographic picture shall subsist during the lifetime of the photographer and for 15 years after the expiry of the year in which he died. but for not less than 50 years from the expiry of the year in which the picture was produced.
Judging from the apparent age of King Haakon relative to other photographs of known age, I estimate this photograph to have been made circa 1935. Unless the photographer was a youth at the time or was remarkably long-lived, I believe one can make a reasonable assumption that the requisite 15 years has lapsed.
The image derived from an undated picture postcard labeled Foto: Rude and Enerett: Abels Kunstforlag.
This image is in the public domain in Norway because images not considered to be "works of art" become public domain 50 years after creation, provided that more than 15 years have passed since the photographer's death or the photographer is unknown.
Under the former photo law, protection ended 25 years after creation, provided that more than 15 years had passed since the photographer's death or the photographer is unknown. The image is in the public domain if the protection ended before 29 June 1995 under the older term.[1]
To uploader: Please provide information about where the image was first published, who created it, and when the photographer died, if known. The right to be attributed does not expire in Norway.
Images uploaded to Wikimedia Commons must also be in the public domain in the United States. A Norwegian work that is in the public domain in Norway is in the public domain in the U.S. only if it was in the public domain in Norway in 1996 and no copyright was registered in the U.S. (This is the effect of 17 USC 104A with its critical date of January 1, 1996.)
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