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Description: Promotional poster for the Na Woon-gyu (1902 – 1937) film, Nongjungjo (1926).
The copyright of this poster once belonged to Na Woon-gyu who was the director, actor, screenwriter, and producer of the film and owner of Na Woon-gyu production. However, 50 years after his death, the poster is now public domain in South Korea and other countries to which the similar copyright would apply.
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This image is now in the public domain because its term of copyright has expired in South Korea.
According to articles 36 and 37 of the copyright laws of South Korea, under the jurisdiction of the Government of the Republic of Korea, all copyrighted works enter the public domain after the death of the creator (or, of multiple creators, the creator who dies last) plus 50 years.
According to article 42 of the copyright laws of South Korea, under the jurisdiction of the Government of the Republic of Korea, all copyrighted cinematographic works enter the public domain after 50 years of either first publication or creation without publication.
According to article 49 of the copyright laws of South Korea, Property rights are to belong to the state according to provisions of the Civil Law and other laws after the copyright owner dead without heir or dissolution of a legal person or an organization. The product must also be in the public domain in the United States.
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