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이 작품이 미국에서 퍼블릭 도메인인 이유를 나타내는 적절한 미국 퍼블릭 도메인 태그를 반드시 추가하여야 합니다.
이 작품은 단기 보호 기간 조항을 시행하고 있지 않고, 사후 50년보다 더 긴 저작권 보호 기간을 갖는 국가에서 퍼블릭 도메인이 아닐 수 있습니다. 예를 들어 멕시코는 100년, 자메이카는 95년, 콜롬비아는 80년, 과테말라와 사모아는 75년, 스위스와 미국은 70년, 베네수엘라는 60년을 저작권 보호 기간으로 적용하고 있습니다.