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Español: FOTÓGRAFO LIMEÑO

EL VIVANDERO ÑO JUAN JOSÉ 1860 COPIA MODERNA – ARCHIVO HERMANOS RENGIFO 22 x 18 CM. ARCHIVO COURRET, BIBLIOTECA NACIONAL

DEL PERÚ, LIMA
Date circa 1860
date QS:P,+1860-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Libro Museo Travesti del Perú
Author
Eugenio Courret  (1839–1920)    wikidata:Q5408267
 
Eugenio Courret
Alternative names
Eugenio Courret
Description French photographer
Date of birth/death 22 September 1839  Edit this at Wikidata 23 June 1920  Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Angoulême Bois-Colombes
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Peru  Edit this at Wikidata
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Public domain According to Law 13714 (1961) passed under the administration of the government of Manuel Prado, and article 4.3 of the Universal Copyright Convention, the work of a public entity (in Spanish: persona júridica) is public domain in Perú because one or more the following criteria are met:
  • It is a work created and/or assigned to the Peruvian State and published before December 31, 1970. It was protected for 25 years and then immediately assigned to the public domain. In the case of official documents of the Executive Branch, Legislative Branch and Judicial Branch, it extends to May 23, 1996.
  • It is a work considered of "public utility" by the Ministry of Public Education of an author who: (a) died before 20 August 1988 (b) had no copyright notice or claim by his/her heirs (c) is an orphan after the liquidation of his/her publishing house before the entry into force of the Berne Convention in 1988.
  • It is another work(s) of public or private entities before 31 December 1967 through work-for-hire or express advertisement for claim as owners, even if these were collective works. For media not published in other Andean Community countries, the expiration is extended to 31 December 1970. In the case of journalistic works, the rights pass to the company if it did not identify the actual author of the editorial. In the case of film works prior to the date, the owner apply to the producer of the material and exclude the soundtrack, script or participation outside of the production staff.

It is understood that the work was disseminated to the public or via newspaper or broadcasting media and that its author is explicitly an entity. Therefore, after its first publication from 1 January of the following year, it expired before 1 January 1996 and was not renewed on the URAA date (1 January 1996). More information in COM:Peru.
Warning: The Peruvian copyright law of 23 April 1996 repealed law 13714, and in its transitory provisions it indicates that only "[the works still] protected in accordance with the previous law, will enjoy the most extensive terms of protection recognized in this Law" and denies retroactive effect.
Note 1: The simple photographs have a duration of 20 years, for non-artistic or non-literary photograph use {{PD-Peru-photo}}.
Note 2: The short term rule does not cover works by individuals or collaborations, whose term is run separately.
Note 3: Works published between 1968 and 1970 could be protected in other countries of the Andean Community. Because the source material does not involve other countries, it is only in the public domain in Peru (besides the United States) and is not retroactive to the constitution in that country.


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Summary

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Español: FOTÓGRAFO LIMEÑO

EL VIVANDERO ÑO JUAN JOSÉ 1860 COPIA MODERNA – ARCHIVO HERMANOS RENGIFO 22 x 18 CM. ARCHIVO COURRET, BIBLIOTECA NACIONAL

DEL PERÚ, LIMA
Date circa 1860
date QS:P,+1860-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Libro Museo Travesti del Perú
Author
Eugenio Courret  (1839–1920)    wikidata:Q5408267
 
Eugenio Courret
Alternative names
Eugenio Courret
Description French photographer
Date of birth/death 22 September 1839  Edit this at Wikidata 23 June 1920  Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Angoulême Bois-Colombes
Work period circa   Edit this at Wikidata–circa   Edit this at Wikidata
Work location
Peru  Edit this at Wikidata
Authority file
creator QS:P170,Q5408267
Permission
( Reusing this file)
Public domain

This work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 100 years or fewer.


You must also include a United States public domain tag to indicate why this work is in the public domain in the United States.
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This work is in the public domain in its source country for the following reason:
Public domain According to Law 13714 (1961) passed under the administration of the government of Manuel Prado, and article 4.3 of the Universal Copyright Convention, the work of a public entity (in Spanish: persona júridica) is public domain in Perú because one or more the following criteria are met:
  • It is a work created and/or assigned to the Peruvian State and published before December 31, 1970. It was protected for 25 years and then immediately assigned to the public domain. In the case of official documents of the Executive Branch, Legislative Branch and Judicial Branch, it extends to May 23, 1996.
  • It is a work considered of "public utility" by the Ministry of Public Education of an author who: (a) died before 20 August 1988 (b) had no copyright notice or claim by his/her heirs (c) is an orphan after the liquidation of his/her publishing house before the entry into force of the Berne Convention in 1988.
  • It is another work(s) of public or private entities before 31 December 1967 through work-for-hire or express advertisement for claim as owners, even if these were collective works. For media not published in other Andean Community countries, the expiration is extended to 31 December 1970. In the case of journalistic works, the rights pass to the company if it did not identify the actual author of the editorial. In the case of film works prior to the date, the owner apply to the producer of the material and exclude the soundtrack, script or participation outside of the production staff.

It is understood that the work was disseminated to the public or via newspaper or broadcasting media and that its author is explicitly an entity. Therefore, after its first publication from 1 January of the following year, it expired before 1 January 1996 and was not renewed on the URAA date (1 January 1996). More information in COM:Peru.
Warning: The Peruvian copyright law of 23 April 1996 repealed law 13714, and in its transitory provisions it indicates that only "[the works still] protected in accordance with the previous law, will enjoy the most extensive terms of protection recognized in this Law" and denies retroactive effect.
Note 1: The simple photographs have a duration of 20 years, for non-artistic or non-literary photograph use {{PD-Peru-photo}}.
Note 2: The short term rule does not cover works by individuals or collaborations, whose term is run separately.
Note 3: Works published between 1968 and 1970 could be protected in other countries of the Andean Community. Because the source material does not involve other countries, it is only in the public domain in Peru (besides the United States) and is not retroactive to the constitution in that country.


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