File:Stamp of Israel - Festivals 5713 - 40mil.jpg

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English: Joyous Festivals 5713 stamp - 40 mil.
Inscription: "The lilyof the valleys". Inscription on tab: "Song of Solomon II, 1", "Joyous Festivals 5713".
עברית: בול מועדים לשמחה ה'תשי"ג - 40 פרוטות
Date
English: Issued: September 3, 1952
עברית: י"ג באלול ה'תשי"ב (3.9.52)
Source
English: Israeli postage stamp catalog, Catalog Number: 89
עברית: קטלוג הבולים הישראלי, מספר קטלוגי: 89
Author
English: Designer: Otte Wallish
עברית: מעצב: אוטה וליש
Permission
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Public domain
This work was created or ordered by the State of Israel, and is in the public domain because it satisfies one of the conditions stipulated in Israel's copyright statute from 2007 (translation) regarding the State's copyrights:
  1. It is a statute, regulation, Knesset protocol or judicial decisions of the courts or of any other government entities having judicial authority according to law and therefore ineligible for copyright protection according to §6 of the 2007 statute; OR
  2. It was created more than 50 years ago (i.e. before 1 January 1976), and the State's copyright has therefore expired according to §§42–43 of the 2007 statute PROVIDING THAT
  • The State of Israel was the first owner of copyrights on this work; AND
  • The State did not waive its copyrights in a special contract with the author when this work was created.
 See also category: PD Israel & British Mandate.

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