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Although UK works on which the Crown copyright has expired also could still be copyrighted elsewhere, the British Office of Public Sector Information (OPSI), which manages all Crown copyrights on behalf of the coypright holder (the Crown), has explicitly stated in an e-mail to Wikipedia that they consider UK Crown copyright expiry to apply world-wide. There is a flowchart explaining the precise rules for UK Crown copyright expiry. For photographs the rules are as follows:
"*For photographs taken before June 1, 1957, Crown copyright expires 50 years after the creation of the image. All such photographs are therefore in the public domain.
{{KeepLocal}} {{PD-BritishGov}} Description: King Abdullah I of Jordan and [[John Bagot Glubb]] (Glubb Pasha) taken in the 1940s, probably before 1948. Source: John Glubb's ''A soldier with the Arabs'' (1957), plate 13 (this copy taken from Benny Morri
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