wow. My first impression of any post-1900 artwork is "copyrighted." Where did you find it (commissioned by the Cuban government?).
kq
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United States government, which was rather interested in the fellow. ;-> Specifically the Prints and Photographs Division of the Library of Congress.
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wow. My first impression of any post-1900 artwork is "copyrighted." Where did you find it (commissioned by the Cuban government?).
kq
You Wrote:
Do not delete che.png. I uploaded it, and it is not a copyright violation. -- Sean Barrett | Pereant, inquit, qui ante nos nostra dixerunt. sean@epoptic.com |
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At 07:32 AM 7/2/02 -0700, Sean Barrett wrote:
United States government, which was rather interested in the fellow. ;-> Specifically the Prints and Photographs Division of the Library of Congress.
Did the US government produce this image? If so, it's public domain. Otherwise, probably not: just about everything in copyright in the US is in the Library of Congress, because of how copyright registration works.
wow. My first impression of any post-1900 artwork is "copyrighted." Where did you find it (commissioned by the Cuban government?).
kq
You Wrote:
Do not delete che.png. I uploaded it, and it is not a copyright violation. -- Sean Barrett | Pereant, inquit, qui ante nos nostra dixerunt. sean@epoptic.com |
Well, after a medium amount of digging, I am forced to admit that I cannot prove that this picture is in the public domain. I suppose that means it must be deleted, dangnab it.
Executioner, do your duty.
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At 07:32 AM 7/2/02 -0700, Sean Barrett wrote:
United States government, which was rather interested in the fellow. ;-> Specifically the Prints and Photographs Division of the Library of Congress.
Did the US government produce this image? If so, it's public domain. Otherwise, probably not: just about everything in copyright in the US is in the Library of Congress, because of how copyright registration works.
wow. My first impression of any post-1900 artwork is "copyrighted." Where did you find it (commissioned by the Cuban government?).
kq
You Wrote:
Do not delete che.png. I uploaded it, and it is not a copyright violation. -- Sean Barrett | Pereant, inquit, qui ante nos nostra dixerunt. sean@epoptic.com |
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On Tuesday 02 July 2002 22:57, Sean Barrett wrote:
Well, after a medium amount of digging, I am forced to admit that I cannot prove that this picture is in the public domain. I suppose that means it must be deleted, dangnab it.
Executioner, do your duty.
His head is gone, if it please your Majesty!
phma
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