File:Zabel Yesayan First Republic of Armenia Passport photo.png

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English: First Republic of Armenia Passport for Zabel Yesayan.
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Source First Republic of Armenia
Author Avetis Aharonyan (1866-1948)
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  • It is an anonymous work or pseudonymous work and 70 years have passed since the date of its creation
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  • It is an "expressions of traditional folklore and art" or "political speeches, speeches delivered in the court"
  • It is one of "official documents, legal acts, treaties and the official translations thereof, state emblems and signs (flags, coats of arms, medals, monetary signs)"

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three part criteria:

  • Published in Armenia
  • Published in 1919 with no notice and Armenia did not establish relations until 1993[1]
  • Anonymous work, 70 years from 1919 lapsed in 1989. (Note, even though the photograph has no creator stated, the Armenian copyright law of 2006, article 8-2, did give author's rights to the person who first published it, Avetis Aharonyan (1866-1948), but as he died in 1948, his rights lapsed in 2018. Prior to becoming a signatory to the Berne convention, Armenia, like other Soviet Republics, did not recognize personal property rights. The country adopted its first post-Soviet law on copyright 13 May 1996, after the effective date of 1 January for Russia and its former Soviet Republics.)

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