File:Campus Guns.jpg
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English: "Campus Guns", photograph of armed black student activists leaving Willard Straight Hall at Cornell University after having occupied it for 36 hours in protest of racism at the university. Winner of the 1970 Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography. |
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"Pulitzer Prize - Steve Starr, Photojournalist Retrospective" Originally published by the Associated Press in 1969. |
Author | Steve Starr |
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The photo was published simultaneously in many newspapers, some of which had no copyright notice at all (neither for the photo in particular, nor for the newspaper as a whole). For example:
- The Capital Times
- The Des Moines Register
- The Charlotte News
- Detroit Free Press
- Fort Worth Star-Telegram
- The South Bend Tribune
- St. Petersburg Times
- The Arizona Republic
- Dayton Daily News
Also published without copyright notice in (1976) The Instant It Happened, H.N. Abrams & The Associated Press, p. 211 . (The book contained only an "All Rights Reserved" notice, which is not a valid copyright notice under US law.)
Copyright was therefore forfeited per section 9 of the Copyright Act of 1909, which required that notice of copyright be affixed to every published copy.
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