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Cathedral, Mexico City, c. 1900

Scanned from an old stereoscope card in own collection. Original caption: "Cathedral of Mexico." No publisher information, date, or assertion of copyright.


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This work is in the public domain in Mexico for one of the following reasons:
  • Its author died before 1952 (Mexico had a term of 30 years after the author's death until 1982,[1] and no copyright term extension in 1982 or later restored copyright to expired works).
  • It is an artistic or literary work published before 1918 (Mexico had a term of 30 years until 1948).[2]
  • It is a work of a Mexican government (federal, state, or municipal) and it was published before 1924 (100 years ago).[3]
  • Anonymous works are considered in the public domain until the author or the owner of the rights are identified.[4]

  1. See 1963 Art.23(I).
  2. See 1928 Art.1183.
  3. See 1996-2018 Art.29(II).
  4. See 1996-2018 Art. 153.

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