95 years or more after author(s) death

copyright protection duration of 95 years from the death of the author(s)
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95 years or more after author(s) death

Summary

95 years or more after author(s) death is a copyright determination method[1].

Key Facts

  • 95 years or more after author(s) death's instance of is recorded as copyright determination method[2].
  • 95 years or more after author(s) death's instance of is recorded as time interval[3].
  • 95 years or more after author(s) death's main subject is recorded as copyright[4].
  • 95 years or more after author(s) death's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as countries with 95 years pma or shorter[5].
  • 95 years or more after author(s) death's facet of is recorded as post mortem auctoris[6].
  • 95 years or more after author(s) death's topic has template is recorded as Template:PD-old-95[7].
  • 95 years or more after author(s) death's has effect is recorded as copyrights on works have expired[8].
  • 95 years or more after author(s) death's different from is recorded as 15 years or more after author(s) death[9].
  • 95 years or more after author(s) death's different from is recorded as 50 years or more after author(s) death[10].
  • 95 years or more after author(s) death's different from is recorded as 70 years or more after author(s) death[11].
  • 95 years or more after author(s) death's different from is recorded as 80 years or more after author(s) death[12].
  • 95 years or more after author(s) death's different from is recorded as 100 years or more after author(s) death[13].

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Direct Wikidata claims

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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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