English: Enver Hoxha, leader of the Albanian partisans, at Odriçan, Gjirokastra, in 1944.
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Kilde
Gju me gju me Popullin. Tirana: 8 Nëntori Publishing House. 1978.
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Lisensiering
The 8 Nëntori Publishing House ceased existence in 1990, and under Albanian law (Law no. 9380, 28.4.2005): "Në rastet kur vepra është shfaqur anonim ose me pseudonim përpara publikut, gjë që nuk lejon identifikimin e autorit, e drejta e autorit do të ushtrohet nga personi fizik a juridik, që është përgjegjës për shfaqjen e veprës në publik, për aq kohë sa autori nuk e zbulon identitetin."
moral rights of a work are protected forever and the economic rights of a work are protected during the whole author’s life and 70 years after his/her death.
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protected for 70 years from the first day of the first legal publication of the work.
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Photographic and Audiovisual Works of Joint Authorship
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Protection of Works of Applied Art
protected for 25 years from the day of its production.
The term provided lasts to the end of a calendar year.
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