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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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File:Turkish Aerospace Industries Headquarters Attack Perpetrator.jpg

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Reason for the nomination:
I don't see any reasonable way this could be in scope, and I'm unsure as to the copyright status of CCTV footage in turkey.
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Summary

Description
English: A photo of one of the perpetrators of the Turkish Aerospace Industries headquarters attack
Date
Source CCTV Footage
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

Licensing

This work is ineligible for copyright and therefore in the public domain because it consists entirely of information produced by an automated system, such as a fixed CCTV or traffic enforcement camera, without human input; it is common property and contains no original authorship under the laws of its country of origin. Most jurisdictions do not have clear legal precedent on the copyright status of such works, see Threshold of originality § Pre-positioned recording devices for more information.

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This work is in the public domain in Turkey because it has been expropriated as national heritage or its copyright has expired. Article 27 of the Turkish copyright law states:
  • The protection period continues during the lifetime of the author of the work and for 70 years after his death.
  • For works published after the death of their author, the protection period is 70 years after the date of death.
  • In cases stated in the first paragraph of Article 12, the protection period is 70 years from the date that the work is published, unless the author of the work discloses his name before the expiry of this period.
  • In case the author of the work is a legal person, the protection period is 70 years from the date that the work is published.

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A photo of one of the perpetrators of the Turkish Aerospace Industries headquarters attack

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current17:31, 24 October 2024Thumbnail for version as of 17:31, 24 October 2024634 × 657 (39 KB)RémihCropped 1 % horizontally, 1 % areawise using CropTool with precise mode.
12:44, 24 October 2024Thumbnail for version as of 12:44, 24 October 2024640 × 657 (40 KB)Bloxzge 025Cropped
20:51, 23 October 2024Thumbnail for version as of 20:51, 23 October 2024640 × 699 (44 KB)Bloxzge 025Uploaded a work by {{Unknown|author}} from CCTV Footage with UploadWizard

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