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Your Liberty Bond will help stop this Crisco restoration and colours.jpg
Poster showing German soldiers nailing a man to a tree, as American soldiers come to his rescue. "Your Liberty Bond will help stop this - Sus bonos de la libertad ayudarán á dar fin con esto". Published in Manila by Bureau of Printing. Poster measures 72 by 56 centimetres (28 in × 22 in).
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source country
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The depicted Philippine architecture, 3D public art, or other freedom of panorama (FoP)-reliant work is in public domain because:
it is an architectural work completed prior to 15 December 1972;
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it is an architecture completed on or after 15 December 1972 or an another type of artistic work not meeting the second criterion, whose author or last-surviving author (e.g. the architect or sculptor)
has been deceased for 50 years or more
(therefore its copyright protection expired).
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The Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines
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United States
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