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Blueprints for M-14 Rifle Barrel Part # 7790910
Blueprints for M-14 Rifle Barrel Part # 7790910
Author: U.S. Army Armament Research and Development Center (Dover N.J.)
Format: Blueprints July 10th, 1958
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Blueprints for M-14 Rifle Barrel Part # 7790910
This complete set of technical blueprint drawings are for the M-14 rifle barrel, Part # 7790910. They were created by the U.S. Army Armament Research and Development Center (Dover N.J.) in July 10th, 1958.
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1. As per the Copyright Act, copyright in a work exists for the life of the author/creator, the remainder of the calendar year in which he is deceased, plus fifty years after the end of that calendar year.
For Crown copyrighted works, there is a slight difference. Section 12 of the Copyright Act stipulates:
“12. Without prejudice to any rights or privileges of the Crown, where any work is, or has been, prepared or published by or under the direction or control of Her Majesty or any government department, the copyright in the work shall, subject to any agreement with the author, belong to Her Majesty and in that case shall continue for the remainder of the calendar year of the first publication of the work and for a period of fifty years following the end of that calendar year. [S.C. 1993, c. 44, s. 60(1)]” ...... (Feedback by "Badger")
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