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Reason for the nomination:
Commons:Copyright rules by territory/East Timor says nothing about the copyright status of stamps from the country and according to someone on the talk page government works are probably copyrighted for 50 years after the publication date. So these images should be deleted as COPYVIO unless someone can provide evidence to the contrary.
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This file is in the public domain in East Timor, because it is published and distributed by the Government of Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, according to Article 13 of the Indonesia Copyright Law No 6, 1982, which was still valid in East Timor from independence on 20 May 2002 until 27 May 2023.[1]
There shall be no infringement of Copyright for:
publication and reproduction of the symbol of the State and the national anthem in accordance with their original nature;
publication and reproduction of anything which is published by or on behalf of the Government, except if the copyright is declared to be protected by law or regulation or by a statement on the work itself or at the time the work is published;
repetition, either in whole or in part, of news from a news agency, radio or television broadcaster, and newspaper not less than 1 x 24 (one times twenty four) hours counted from the initial publication of such news, and the source there of shall be fully cited.
PD-TLGovPublic domain in the East Timor//commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:UNTAET_East_Timor_postage_stamps.png