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Summary
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English: Edmund Hillary in Air Force uniform at Delta Camp near Blenheim, New Zealand, between 1939–45.
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Date |
Between 1939–45 |
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Edmund Hillary. Evatt, G S: Photographs, chiefly regarding the Royal New Zealand Air Force during World War II. Ref: 1/2-106359-F. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. http://beta.natlib.govt.nz/records/22907586 |
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Photographer unidentified |
Licensing
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This New Zealand work is in the public domain both in New Zealand and in other countries adhering to international copyright treaties, because its copyright has expired or it is not subject to copyright. According to the New Zealand Copyright Act of 1994 as elaborated on by the the Standing Committee on Copyright of the Library and Information Association of New Zealand (LIANZA), as of May 2011:
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Copyright has expired if ... |
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For photographs, manuscripts, archives, music scores, maps, paintings, and drawings published anonymously, under a pseudonym or the creator is unknown: |
photo taken or work published prior to 1 January 1963 |
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Any works by the Crown (see Crown copyright) |
dated 1944 or earlier |
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Published works1 by the Crown after 1945 |
No works1 until 2045 |
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For photographs, manuscripts, archives, music scores, maps, paintings, and drawings (except A-C) |
Creator died before 1 January 1963 |
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For oral histories, music, computer-generated work and spoken word sound recordings |
Released before 1 January 1963 |
1 Some government publications are not subject to copyright, including bills, acts, regulations, court judgments, royal commission and select committee reports, etc. See references or for the full list.
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