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"The Terror of War", photograph showing Phan Thi Kim Phuc running down a road near Trảng Bàng, Vietnam, after a napalm bomb was dropped on a group of South Vietnamese soldiers and civilians by a plane from the South Vietnam Air Force. The village was suspected by United States Army forces of being a Viet Cong stronghold, and mistook the group for enemy combatants while they were fleeing from a Temple. Kim Phúc survived by tearing off her burning clothes.

Kim Phúc (aged 9; middle) runs naked in the street, severely burned. Also pictured is her older brother Phan Thanh Tam (aged 12; far left), younger brother Phan Thanh Phuoc (aged 5; background left, looking back), and younger cousins Ho Van Bo and Ho Thi Ting (boy and girl, respectively; middle right).

This Associated Press photograph won the 1973 Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography.

Source

"1973 Photo Contest, World Press Photo of the Year". Originally published in 1972. Cropped from source image to the portion that was published in newspapers in 1972. (backup source http://web.archive.org/web/20110121082648/culturevisuelle.org/catastrophes/files/2010/11/petite-fille-napalm-vietnam.jpg)

Date

1972-06-08

Author

Nick Ut, Associated Press

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The photo was published simultaneously in many newspapers, many of which had no copyright notice at all (neither for the photo in particular, nor for the newspaper as a whole). For example:

Copyright was therefore forfeited per section 9 of the Copyright Act of 1909, which required that notice of copyright be affixed to every published copy.

The photo's country of origin is unclear, as it was distributed by the Associated Press and may have been published simultaneously in any number of countries. Per the Berne Convention's definition of "country of origin", the country with the shortest copyright term out of those where the photo was published would be the country of origin. Thus it is likely that the photo will be eligible for transfer to Wikimedia Commons 50 years after the photographer's death, the shortest copyright term allowed among Berne Convention countries.

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