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Français : Christian-Jacque pose devant des rideaux blancs, assis sur un fauteuil en rotin, le bras gauche sur le dossier, il est légèrement penché sur sa gauche et oriente la tête et le regard vers l'objectif, l'air ironique, esquissant un très léger sourire. Il porte les cheveux noirs, courts, coiffés en arrière. Il est vêtu d'un blouson en daim foncé, une chemise blanche et un lacet noué en guise de cravate. Il porte un bracelet-montre au poignet gauche.
Studio Harcourt photos have been judged to be collective works [1]
This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: gamma, densité, détail.
Licensing
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This work is in the public domain in France for one of the following reasons:
Its author (or the last of its authors in the case of a collaboration work) died more than 70 years ago (CPI art. L123-1) and did not benefit from any copyright extension (CPI art. L123-8, L123-9 and L123-10)[1];
It is an anonymous or pseudonymous work (the identity of the author has never been disclosed) or a collective work[2] and more than 70 years have passed since its publication (CPI art. L123-3);
It is the recording of an audiovisual or musical work already in the public domain, and more than 50 years have passed since the performance or the recording (CPI art. L211-4).
Please note that moral rights still apply when the work is in the public domain. They encompass, among others, the right to the respect of the author's name, quality and work (CPI art. L121-1). Attribution therefore remains mandatory.
↑Copyright extensions must be considered only in the case of musical works and of authors Mort pour la France (died during conflict, in the service of France). In other cases, they are included in the 70 years post mortem auctoris length (see this statement of the Cour de Cassation).
↑The collective work status is quite restrictive, please make sure that it is actually established.