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The Somaliland Protectorate Constitutional Conference, London, May 1960 in which it was decide that 26 June be the day of Independence, and so signed on 12 May 1960. Somaliland Delegation: Chairman of the delegation H.E Haji Ibrahim Nur Jama (UNITED SOMALI PARTY USP )Deputy Chairman Ali Garad Jama (UNITED SOMALI PARTY USP) Secretary Mohamed Haji Ibrahim Egal,(SOMALI NATIONAL LEAGUE SNL) AND MEMBER Ahmed Haji Dualeh, & . From the Colonial Office: Ian Macleod, D. B. Hall, H. C. F. Wilks (Secretary)
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public domain
in the United States because it is a
work of Somaliland
, a self-declared sovereign state that is internationally recognized to be part of Somalia, and has no existing copyright law or intellectual property relations, under the terms of Title 17, Section 104 of the
U.S. Code
and
Circ. 38a
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As such, works published by citizens of these countries in these countries are usually not subject to copyright protection outside of these countries. Hence, such works may be in the public domain in most other countries worldwide. However:
Somaliland has no effective copyright protection, active copyright protection, or international copyright treaties. According to the 1977 Copyright Law - Law No. 66 of 7 September 1977, the law of internationally recognized Somalia includes copyright protection for registered works. However, there is no longer anywhere in Somaliland to register copyrights. There are records of a copyright office existing prior to being destroyed in the civil war in 1991. Note: As per Commons policy, this tag alone is not sufficient. You also need to supply a tag that describes why the work is public domain in its country of origin. |