Photograph of Paul Kane, c. 1850s. Photographer unknown, from the M. O. Hammond collection.
PD in Canada as a pre-1949 photo. Very likely to be in the public domain in the U.S., too, due to its age (if published, likely to have happened pre-1923; if unpublished, photographer very likely to have died before 1935, and the photograph was certainly created more than 125 years ago). Note that Hammond lived 1876 – 1934 and cannot have been the photographer.
این اثر در کشورهایی و مناطقی که مدت زمان حق تکثیر، عمر پدیدآورنده بعلاوه 70 سال یا کمتر بعد از مرگ او است، در مالکیت عمومی قرار دارد.
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Photograph of Paul Kane, c. 1850s. Photographer unknown, from the en:M. O. Hammond collection. Very likely to be in the public domain in the U.S., too, due to its age (if published, likely to have happened pre-1923; if unpublished, photographer
این پرونده حاوی اطلاعات اضافهایست که احتمالاً دوربین دیجیتال یا پویشگری که در ایجاد یا دیجیتالی کردن آن به کار رفته آن را افزوده است. اگر پرونده از وضعیت ابتداییاش تغییر داده شده باشد آنگاه ممکن است شرح و تفصیلات موجود اطلاعات تصویر را تماماً بازتاب ندهد.