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Or, by Article 7 section a, it is a photocopy of Jordanian Laws, Regulations, "Daily news published, broadcast or communicated to the public", Court orders or Official governmental documents or Official translation of any of the above or any part of it.

In order to be hosted on Commons, all works must be in the public domain in the United States as well as in their source country. The copyright of all pre-1975 Jordanian photographs had expired in Jordan on the U.S. date of restoration (July 28, 1999). Such photographs are thus currently in the public domain in the United States.


Between 1999 and 2003, Article 32 of the 1992 law stated that the term of protection for photographs was to be calculated starting from the 1st of January of the year of their actual completion (and not starting from the next calendar year as is the case in many countries). The term of protection for a photograph completed on December 31, 1974 was thus calculated starting from January 1, 1974, and expired on January 1, 1999.

Circular 38a: International Copyright Relations of the United States (PDF) p. 5. United States Copyright Office (March 2009). Retrieved on 2010-03-04.

17 U.S.C. § 104A

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current20:17, 29 December 2006Thumbnail for version as of 20:17, 29 December 2006463 × 302 (33 KB)Ceedjee~commonswikiOctober 1953 - Unhabitants of Qibya coming back in their village after its attack by israeli forces. == Licensing == {{PD-because|photographies are in the public domain in Israel 50 years after they were developed from negative - see [[:Category:PD Israe

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