English: A photograph of the Ecuador national football team for the Brazil Independence Cup. From left to right, Standing: Jesús Emilio Ortiz, Adolfo Bolaños, Enrique Portilla, Carlos Germano Campoverde, Jefferson Camacho, and Jesús Emilio Ortiz. Crouching: Jorge Bolaños, Félix Lasso, Romulo Dudar Mina, Miguel Ángel Coronel and Italo Eugenio Estupiñan.
Español: Una foto de la selección ecuatoriana para la Copa Independencia de Brasil. A la izquierda a la derecha, Parados: Jesús Emilio Ortiz, Adolfo Bolaños, Enrique Portilla, Carlos Germano Campoverde, Jefferson Camacho, and Jesús Emilio Ortiz. Hinchados: Jorge Bolaños, Félix Lasso, Romulo Dudar Mina, Miguel Ángel Coronel y Italo Eugenio Estupiñan.
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The 1973 law was in force until being replaced by the current (non-retroactive) Law 9.610 of 19 February 1998 (see translation), which came into effect on 20 June 1998. Photographic works produced after that date follow the Law 9.610 regulations.
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