Until 2005, works were protected for the life of the creator plus 50 years. This was extended to life plus 70 years, but copyright was not revived on works that were already in the public domain.
In Australia, protection exists for the life of the creator plus 70 years.
95 years from creation.
Copyright term for software in India is 60 years from the date of publication.
IP Australia.
Copyright regulations ACT 1969 (Commonwealth of Australia)
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Generally, at least under US Law, copyright protection extends 70 years past the death ot the author/creator of the work.
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Copyright Amendment Act 2006.
It varies from country to country. The minimum for members of the World Trade Organization is the life of the creator plus 50 years; the US and several other countries have extended this to life plus 70 years.
Start by trying to determine the date, who was the photographer (or photographer's employer), and whether the photograph was ever published. Then see the related question, "How long does a copyright last?"
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