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English: WCFL Sound 10 Survey, October 1966, featuring Jim Stagg with the Beatles.
Date Taken in August 1966
Source
  1. Fab Four FAQ WCFL Radio/Chicago; Other side of Sound 10 Survey
  2. Uploaded to English Wikipedia by w:en:We hope (talk | contribs): 28 July 2010, 20:03 (original upload date)
Author WCFL/Chicago Federation of Labor
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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published in the United States between 1929 and 1977, inclusive, without a copyright notice. For further explanation, see Commons:Hirtle chart as well as a detailed definition of "publication" for public art.

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After researching this and some of the other Sound 10 Surveys and promotional photos given to listeners, I found that WCFL and/or the Chicago Federation of Labor did not mark any of this material with any type of copyright mark or other notification.

  • There are no copyright marks or statements on either side of this survey. What is seen on the other side of it at the lower right is a mark indicating that the material was printed by union printers. (This would be in keeping with a radio station owned and operated by a union.) WCFL AM was sold by the Chicago Federation of Labor in 1978. The call letters disappeared from AM Radio in 1987.
  • The item can be dated by the information on the other side of the survey at the link above, "Week ending October 6, 1966".
  • Copyright searches were done on the following:
Chicago Federation of Labor-no results
WCFL-two results for books written about the radio station by non-employees.
  • There is no evidence that a copyright is claimed on this material.

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An image of Paul before his supposed death, 1966.

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October 1966

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current21:27, 9 March 2023Thumbnail for version as of 21:27, 9 March 2023327 × 451 (91 KB)Toast for TeddyUploaded a work by WCFL/Chicago Federation of Labor from # [http://www.fabfourfaq.com/pics/big/stagghitline-big.jpg Fab Four FAQ] WCFL Radio/Chicago; [http://www.fabfourfaq.com/pics/big/sound10survey-big.jpg Other side of Sound 10 Survey] # Uploaded to English Wikipedia by {{uv|We hope|w:en:}}: {{original upload date|2010-07-28 20:03}} with UploadWizard

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