File:Pernell Roberts Welcome Home 1972.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionPernell Roberts Welcome Home 1972.jpg |
English: Publicity photograph of w:Pernell Roberts. This was used to promote his live theatrical performance of both fictional characters in the 1972 play Welcome Home (named "Edmund Hartmann's touching comedy-drama"), performed in Ivanhoe Theatre. |
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Date | Date: The first preview show was Tuesday, December 5, 1972. Grand opening was Thursday, December 7, 1972. | |||||||||
Source | Source: Item from eBay.com, front, back | |||||||||
Author | Author: Still unknown, although possibly Gold/Wilson Public Relations | |||||||||
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Copyright statusAt the time of release, permissions of using this photo was granted to the third-party media for editorial uses only. However, this photo was released during the w:Copyright Act of 1909 and lacks copyright notice, as indicated in all versions of this file, which the 1909 Act required prior to the w:Copyright Act of 1976 and the w:Berne Convention Implementation Act of 1988. No efforts to correct this omission were made. Analysis of copyrightAll versions of and other unscanned portions of the back of this photo do not display the copyright notice. This photo was released under the Copyright Act of 1909, and, under the 1909 Act, the copyright notice was required and must contain three elements:
See http://www.copyright.gov/history/1909act.pdf for older rules that apply to pre-1978 works without required notice. See more at Appendix A of the Copyright Act of 1976: http://www.copyright.gov/title17/92appa.pdf. Film production expert Eve Light Honathaner in The Complete Film Production Handbook, (Focal Press, 2001 p. 211.):
The Professional Photographer's Legal Handbook By Nancy E. Wolff, Allworth Communications, 2007, p. 55:
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current | 09:37, 7 February 2012 | 723 × 923 (59 KB) | George Ho (talk | contribs) | Showing larger, cropped front in better quality | |
09:28, 7 February 2012 | 808 × 500 (107 KB) | George Ho (talk | contribs) | {{Do not move to Commons|Presumably, Gold/Wilson Public Relations was the author of this photo. However, as depicted in this photo, no known proprietor is shown. Even if it appears qualified to be transferred to Commons, I, George Ho, will not say that it |
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