User talk:75.73.45.161

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this source that I am copying, The Declaration of Havana, is an official document of the government of Cuba. The translation comes from the "26th of July Movement in the United States," which is an agent of the "26th of July Movement of Cuba." There is no indication of copyright nor an indication of desire to copyright. Is this okay to post at wikisource, or will it be deleted?, thanks, alex 75.73.45.161 19:42, 31 December 2007 (UTC)


 * It is imperative that we established whether the work is free of copyright. Some questions that will help us work this out:
 * When was the translation published?
 * Was it first published in the United States?
 * Is this organisation still active?
 * John Vandenberg 04:30, 1 January 2008 (UTC)