English: Part of the Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera archives, called Treasures of the Blue House, which were kept in a room for 50 years, since Frida died, and opened in 2004.
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Toto dílo je ve Spojených státech amerických dílem volným (public domain), protože splňuje tři požadavky:
bylo poprvé zveřejněno mimo Spojené státy (a nebylo v následujících 30 dnech zveřejněno v USA),
bylo poprvé zveřejněno před 1. březnem 1989 bez autorskoprávní výhrady nebo před rokem 1964 bez obnovy autorskoprávní ochrany nebo předtím, než země původu navázala autorskoprávní vztahy se Spojenými státy,
bylo v zemi původu (Mexiko) volným dílem k rozhodnému datu URAA (1. ledna 1996).
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