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English: Sports illustrated. Vol. 9, no. 7, August 18, 1958. Roy Harris: The Heavyweight Challenger from Cut and Shoot.
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Source https://vault.si.com/vault/1958/08/18/41427
Author Sports Illustrated

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Sports illustrated issues from January 7, 1958 to March 8, 1959, inclusive, did not have their copyrights renewed. The articles by Sports Illustrated writers, and the photographers by Sports Illustrated photographers, are works for hire that entered the public domain when the publication's copyright was not renewed in 1986.

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This work is in the public domain because it was published in the United States between 1929 and 1963, and although there may or may not have been a copyright notice, the copyright was not renewed. For further explanation, see Commons:Hirtle chart and the copyright renewal logs. Note that it may still be copyrighted in jurisdictions that do not apply the rule of the shorter term for US works (depending on the date of the author's death), such as Canada (70 years p.m.a.), Mainland China (50 years p.m.a., not Hong Kong or Macao), Germany (70 years p.m.a.), Mexico (100 years p.m.a.), Switzerland (70 years p.m.a.), and other countries with individual treaties.

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Every advertisement in the magazine lacks a copyright notice and is PD-US-no notice advertisement:

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The letters to the editor on pp. 65 & 67 did not have their copyrights renewed:

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The snippets of prior articles on page 26 were published in Sports illustrated. Vol. 7, no. 4, July 22, 1957 and Sports illustrated. Vol. 7, no. 5, July 29, 1957. Copyright for those issues was renewed and those articles are still copyrighted. Their use in this file is de minimis.

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Finally, there are a number of photos in the magazine credited to news agencies or stringers. Here is the copyright status of each:

  • Page 2, photograph by Martin Nathan: No copyright renewals found for “Martin Nathan” that match date and subject matter. PD-US-not renewed.
  • Page 4, photograph by U.P.I.: No copyright renewals found for “Norm Siebern” or “Norman Siebern”. PD-US-not renewed.
  • Page 4, photograph by Richard Meek: No copyright renewals found for photo of Elston Howard by Richard Meek. PD-US-not renewed.
  • Page 5, photograph by U,P.I.: de minimis, orphan work. Probably PD but can’t tell for sure.
  • Page 6, photograph by A.P.: No copyright renewals found for "Charles Hansen". PD-US-not renewed.
  • Page 6, photograph by Thomas Atkinson: No copyright renewals found for "Thomas Atkinson" or "John Wolcott".
  • Page 6, photograph by NASCAR: No copyright renewals found for "Joe Weatherly." PD-US-not renewed.
  • Page 6, photograph by Max Peters Haas: No copyright renewals found for "Max Peters Haas" or "Max Haas." PD-US-not renewed.
  • Page 6, photograph Bonham Cross: No copyright renewals found for Bonham Cross. PD-US-not renewed.
  • Pages 9-11, photographs by A. Y. Owen of LIFE: These photographs are PD-US-not renewed.. Sports Illustrated and LIFE were both copyrighted as "Time Inc" and so these photos were covered by the copyright for the magazine as a whole. They entered the public domain when the magazine's copyright was not renewed in 1986. These photos were not published in Life magazine. Vol. 45, no. 6, Aug. 11, 1958 or any other earlier issue of LIFE.
  • Page 12-15, photographs by Margaret Durrance from Rapho-Guillumette: No copyright renewal results found for “Margaret Durrance” and no relevant results found for "Rapho-Guillumette”. PD-US-not renewed.
  • Pages 18-20, drawings by Ajay: These are works for hire and the copyright for the overall magazine was not renewed. PD-US-not renewed.
  • Page 21, photograph by Paris-Match: This issue of SI appears to be the first publication, and no copyright renewals were found for “Peter Collins.” PD-US-not renewed.
  • Page 26, photographs by Brian Seed and Marie W. Holland; No renewals found for “Brian Seed” and no topical results found for “Marie W. Holland” or “Marie Holland”. PD-US-not renewed.
  • Page 27, photographs by Brian Seed: No copyright renewals found for “Brian Seed”. PD-US-not renewed.
  • Page 27, photograph by Irish Air Views: no copyright renewals found for "Irish Air Views". But the photo could be copyrighted if it was first published in Ireland, in which case its use here would be de minimis.
  • Page 29, photograph by Art Barry: no copyright renewals found for “Glenn Richard Nelson” or “Rocky Nelson” or “Art Barry." PD-US-not renewed.
  • Page 31, photograph by Turofsky: No prior signs of publication, and no copyright renewals found for “Glenn Richard Nelson” or “Rocky Nelson”. PD-US-not renewed.
  • Page 37, photograph by Culver Service: No copyright renewals found for “Glenn Richard Nelson” or “Rocky Nelson” or “Culver Service”. PD-US-not renewed.
  • Page 37, photograph by Graphic Artists: No copyright renewals found for “Glenn Richard Nelson” or “Rocky Nelson”. PD-US-not renewed.
  • Pages 38-39, illustrations by Jack Kunz and Don Moss: No copyright renewals found for “Jack Kunz” or “Don Moss”. PD-US-not renewed.
  • Page 40, photograph by Coles Phinizy: No copyright renewals found for "Ransford Triggs" or "Coles Phinizy". PD-US-not renewed.
  • Page 44, map by Fred Eng. No renewals found for "Fred Eng." This was probably a work for hire anyway, so it entered the public domain in 1986. PD-US-not renewed.

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