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The Library Congress Young woman kissing baby in bassinet I claim no rights other than colorizing this image if you wish to use let me know and always give due credit to The Library of Congress I have no commercial gain in publishing this image. Title [Young woman kissing baby in bassinet] Created / Published c1912. Subject Headings - Mothers & children--1910-1920 - Children's furniture--1910-1920 - Infants--1910-1920 Format Headings Photographic prints--1910-1920. Notes - J170734 U.S. Copyright Office. - No. 531. - Copyright by Stadler. - No copyright renewal per LC Photoduplication Service. Medium 1 photographic print. Call Number/Physical Location SSF - Mothers and children--1912 [P&P;] Repository Digital Id cph 3c04766 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3c04766 Library of Congress Control Number 91481582 Reproduction Number LC-USZ62-104766 (b&w film copy neg.) Online Format image Description 1 photographic print. LCCN Permalink lccn.loc.gov/91481582 Additional Metadata Formats MARCXML Record MODS Record Dublin Core Record Rights Advisory Library of Congress No known restrictions: works published or registered in the U.S. before 1923 are now in the public domain. Explanation: According to the Copyright Act of 1976, works registered for copyright or published with a copyright notice were protected for a maximum of 75 years of copyright protection, assuming the copyrights on the works were renewed (28 years first term plus 47 for the second, if renewed). Public Law 105-298 enacted in October 1998 increased the maximum to 95 years [28 years first term and 67 for the second, if renewed]. Before 1998 the longest amount of time a work could be protected was 75 years, so works before 1923 were no longer protected (1998 minus 75 years equals 1923). When the law changed, the 1923 date was �frozen� and will remain so until 2018 [2018 minus 95 equals 1923]. Starting in 2018 the date that works are no longer protected will again change yearly, being calculated as the current year minus 95 years.