Português: Medalha ao luto pelo morte de Afonso Pedro, filho de Pedro II do Brasil, em 1848. No anverso da mesma tem o formato da coroa de Príncipe Imperial, ou seja, do herdeiro do trono.
Cette œuvre est également dans le domaine public dans tous les pays pour lesquels le droit d’auteur a une durée de vie de 70 ans ou moins après la mort de l’auteur.
Vous devez aussi inclure un modèle indiquant pourquoi cette œuvre est dans le domaine public aux États-Unis. Veuillez aussi noter que certains pays ont des droits d'auteurs qui courent plus de 70 ans après la mort : 75 ans pour les Samoa et le Guatemala, 80 ans pour la Colombie, 95 ans pour la Jamaïque, 100 ans pour le Mexique. Cette image peut ne pas être dans le domaine public dans ces pays, qui d'ailleurs n'appliquent pas la règle du terme le plus court.
Elle correspond au texte d'un traité, d'une convention, d'une loi, d'un décret, d'un règlement, d'une décision judiciaire ou d'un autre acte officiel. (Loi 9610/1998, art. 8)
Cette œuvre est également dans le domaine public dans tous les pays pour lesquels le droit d’auteur a une durée de vie de 70 ans ou moins après la mort de l’auteur.
Cette œuvre est dans le domaine public aux États-Unis car elle a été publiée avant le 1er janvier 1929.
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This work is in the public domain both in Brazil and in the United States because it was first published in Brazil (and not published in the U.S. within 30 days) and if it was copyrightable, it was first published before 1 March 1989 without complying with U.S. copyright formalities, such as copyright notice and it is one of the following:
A work whose author died before 1936;
An anonymous work or a work deemed to be anonymous, or a work by a collective person whose authors were not individually identified, published or disclosed before 1936;
Photographic works not considered to be "artistic creations" produced before 20 June 1998. (Includes documentary photography in general (commercial or not), as well as non-artistic photographic portraits. See here for some guidance on this);
Cinematographic, phonographic, photographic and applied arts works completed before 1936.
For background information, see the explanations on Non-U.S. copyrights.
As of 1 January 1996, were in the public domain in Brazil: Works whose author died before 1936; anonymous works, works deemed to be anonymous, or works by a collective person whose authors were not individually identified, first published or disclosed before 1936; all photographic works, and works deemed to be photographic works, which by choice of object and execution conditions couldn't be considered an artistic creation; work published or commissioned by a Brazilian government (federal, state, or municipal) prior to 1983; cinematographic, phonographic, photographic and applied arts works completed before 1936. Non artistic photographs continued entering the public domain until 20 June 1998 (not included), when Law 9.610 came into effect, 120 days after publication (pub. 20 Feb 1998).
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