English: This image is taken from a UK underground newspaper called 'Ink' from 1971. It is the Gay Liberation front cover of that issue. The magazine is defunct, authors and artists unknown.
Underground magazines were usually run as collectives, and most closed down by 1975 through prosecutions, so ownership and copyright of material is unclear, as nobody seems to own it. They were produced in the same spirit that gave rise to free distribution licences, but these came after, and they tended not to have any copyright associated with them. So, they could be considered as precursors to what has become known as free distribution material.
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يقع هذا العمل في النِّطاق العامِّ في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكيَّة لأنَّه يستوفي ثلاثة متطلبات:
نُشِر للمرة الأولى خارج الولايات المتحدة، و لم يُنشر فيها في غضون 30 يوماً بعد ذلك.
نُشِر للمرة الأولى قبل 1 مارس 1989م دون إشعار حقوق تأليفٍ ونشر أو قبل عام 1964م دون تجديد حقوق النشر أو قبل قيام دولة المصدر بعمل علاقات حقوق تأليفٍ ونشرٍ مع الولايات المتحدة.
كان في النِّطاق العامِّ في بلد المنشأ (United Kingdon) في تاريخ إصدار تشريع اتفاقية جولة الأورواغواي (1 يناير 1996 لمعظم البلدان).
للمزيد مِن المعلومات انظر حقوق التَّأليف والنَّشر غير الأمريكيَّة. Underground magazines were usually run as collectives, and most closed down by 1975 through prosecutions, so ownership and copyright of material is unclear, as nobody seems to own it. They were produced in the same spirit that gave rise to free distribution licences, but these came after, and they tended not to have any copyright associated with them. So, they could be considered as precursors to what has become known as free distribution material.
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