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| [[Image:PD-icon.svg|64px|Public domain]]
| [[Image:PD-icon.svg|64px|Public domain]]
| <center>''This image is now in the '''[[public domain]]''' because its term of copyright has expired in [[India]]. According to [[Wikisource:Indian Copyright Law|Indian Copyright Law]], all photographs enter the public domain after sixty years counted from the beginning of the following calendar year (as of {{CURRENTYEAR}}, prior to [[{{#expr: {{CURRENTYEAR}} - 60}}-01-01]]) after they were first published.
| <center>''This image is now in the '''[[public domain]]''' because  
"Almost all the government ministries, departments, subordinate offices and government funded autonomous organizations have their websites on the Internet created by the NIC (National Informatics Centre, India), (http://www.nic.in). The spheres of activity, plans and programmes of different ministries and departments are made public through their website."<ref>[http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla71/papers/012e-Goswami_Dasgupta.pdf]</ref>
 
All the information that is hosted at www.nic.in is under public domain unless stated specifically to be copyrighted like
http://www.indiannavy.nic.in/NewPfr06/index2.htm
 
 
In [[India]], copyright will expire after a period of sixty years from the day of copywriting. This is same for all classified information that will be released to the public after 60 years.  
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''</center>
| [[Image:Flag of India.svg|right|80px]]
| [[Image:Flag of India.svg|right|80px]]
|}[[Category:Indian public domain photographs]]<noinclude>[[Category:Image copyright tags|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
|}[[Category:Indian public domain photographs]]<noinclude>[[Category:Image copyright tags|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>

Revision as of 15:10, 30 November 2006

Public domain
This image is now in the public domain because

"Almost all the government ministries, departments, subordinate offices and government funded autonomous organizations have their websites on the Internet created by the NIC (National Informatics Centre, India), (http://www.nic.in). The spheres of activity, plans and programmes of different ministries and departments are made public through their website."[1]

All the information that is hosted at www.nic.in is under public domain unless stated specifically to be copyrighted like http://www.indiannavy.nic.in/NewPfr06/index2.htm


In India, copyright will expire after a period of sixty years from the day of copywriting. This is same for all classified information that will be released to the public after 60 years.