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Porat Yosef attack.jpg

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Description The Arab Legion attacking the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem, May 1948.
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Author John Phillips for Life Magazine
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The law that applies to this photo is not clear. Israel or Jordan law can apply. In the two cases, the photo is Public Domain.

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This file is in the public domain because photographies are in the public domain in Israel 50 years after the making of the negative - see Category:PD Israel & British Mandate

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Another possibility, is that this photo is submitted to the Jordan law (the Jewish quarter of Jerusalem maintained under Jordan laws from 1948 to 1967. If the photo is under Jordan law, the copyright is only for 25 years: «Article (32): Works Included in the Twenty-Five-Year Protection Period The protection period of the following works shall remain in effect for a twenty-five year period commencing as of the date of the completion of same, which shall be considered the first of January of the calendar year during which the actual completion of the work occurred: a) Photographic works.

b) Applied arts works.» Source UNESCO, here : [1]

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current00:24, 26 May 2009Thumbnail for version as of 00:24, 26 May 20092,024 × 1,486 (1.4 MB)wikimediacommons>Josef Plchimproved contrast, converted to black & white

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