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File:Feroze and Indira Gandhi.JPG

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English: Portrait of Feroze and Indira Gandhi at the Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum in New Delhi. This is the Image at the time around when Indira had married Feroze Gandhi in 1942. According to The Indian Copyright Act, 1957 (Chapter V Section 25), all photographs and sound recordings enter the public domain after sixty years counted from the beginning of the following calendar year (ie. as of 2008, prior to 1 January 1948) after they were first published. Since this is a portrait of 1942 (before 1948), the Image is in the Public domain.
Date 28 August 2008
Source Clicked by my camera at the Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum in New Delhi
Author Kensplanet


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Public domain This work is in the public domain in India because its term of copyright has expired.
  • The Indian Copyright Act applies in India, to works first published in India.
  • According to The Indian Copyright Act, 1957 (Chapter V Section 25), Anonymous works, photographs, cinematographic works, sound recordings, government works, and works of corporate authorship or of international organizations enter the public domain 60 years after the date on which they were first published, counted from the beginning of the following calendar year (ie. as of 2013, works published prior to 1 January 1953 are considered public domain). Posthumous works (other than those above) enter the public domain after 60 years from publication date. Any other kind of work enters the public domain 60 years after the author's death. Text of laws, judicial opinions, and other government reports are free from copyright. Photographs created before 1958 are in the public domain 50 years after creation, as per the Copyright Act 1911.
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