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English: Carla Bissatini, Italian President Giovanni Gronchi's wife, during the reception in honour of Gronchi's visit to South America; Gronchi is the third President of the Italian Republic, the first elected after the coming into effect of the Constitution of Italy; he is the first Italian President to visit South America, so for this occasion the Gronchi Rosa was issued, the rarest item of Italian stamp collecting. Lima (Peru), april 1961.
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Public domain According to the Law 13714 (1961), under the administration of the Manuel Prado government, and article 4.3 of the Universal Copyright Convention this photograph entered the public domain in Peru before 1996 because it was taken and performed from negative to paper or similar before 31 December 1975 and was protected for 20 years from its first copy disclosed as of January 1 of the following year.
In the case of copies disclosed for first time since 1976 by other person, D.L. 822 (1996) establishes that the shots made before 31 December 1953 automatically enter the public domain, 70 years after their creation from January 1 of the following year. For more information see the Peru copyright page.

It is understood that simple photograph is when the author did not include exclusively for his/her literary or scientific work. Not apply for reproduction of copyrighted artistic work "of private domain" or documentary work . If the photo is assigned by a publisher, also photojournism, the exclusive rights of circulation by this one are for 5 years without extending the duration. Indicate the name of the author or owner of the photo is necessary with the date of publication.
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  • File: Carla Bissatini.jpg licensed with PD-1996, PD-Peru-photo, PD-US-1996
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