پرونده:Jamal Abdel Nasser voice mentioned the name "Persian gulf" in Arabic.ogg

Page contents not supported in other languages.
از ویکی‌پدیا، دانشنامهٔ آزاد

Jamal_Abdel_Nasser_voice_mentioned_the_name_"Persian_gulf"_in_Arabic.ogg(پرونده صوتی Ogg Vorbis، مدت ۳۹ ثانیه، ۶۷ kbps)

خلاصه

توضیح
English: Jamal Abdel Nasser numerous different voices mentioned the name "Persian gulf" in Arabic. In Nasser's numerous speeches he mentioned the name "Persian Gulf" with his famous sentence; "From Atlantic ocean to Persian gulf" (Arabic:من المحیط الاطلسی الی الخلیج الفارسی)
تاریخ
منبع Voices of Jamal Abdel Nasser former Egyptian President who used the name "Persian gulf" in his numerous speech and his famous sentence "From Atlantic ocean to the Persian gulf" (Arabic:من المحیط الاطلسی الی الخلیج الفارسی), in Arabic.[1]
پدیدآور Jamal Abdel Nasser's numerous speeches .from Persian Gulf Documentary ِFilm in YouTube here and it is little pieces of his speeches and a sample to show. And these voices are related to Jamal Abdel Nasser's era and consider as an old file(he died in 1970) and is under public domain based on United States and Egypt's copyright's law. Also this file created before the Berne Convention that the origin country of file signed it on 7 June 1977, and the Phonograms Convention on 23 April 1978 after death of Jamal Abdel Nasser and consequently in Public Domain based on Egypt's copyright law.
اجازه‌نامه
(استفادهٔ مجدد از این پرونده)
This Egyptian work is currently in the public domain in Egypt because its copyright has expired pursuant to the provisions of Intellectual Property Law 82 of 2002. The 2002 law, which repealed Copyright Law 354 of 1954, was not retroactive, meaning that works which had fallen into the public domain in 2002 remain out-of-copyright in Egypt (details).

In order to be hosted on Commons, all works must be in the public domain in the United States as well as in their source country. Egyptian works that are currently in the public domain in the United States are those whose copyright had expired in Egypt on the U.S. date of restoration (January 1, 1996) pursuant to the provisions of the old 1954 law which was in effect at the time.

Type of work Copyright has expired in Egypt if... Copyright has expired in the U.S. if...
 A  Non-creative photographic or audiovisual works published prior to 1987 published prior to 1981
 B  Other works with an identifiable author the author died prior to 1974 the author died prior to 1946 or published prior to 1929
 C  Other works that are either anonymous or pseudonymous published prior to 1974 published prior to 1946
 D  Other works (e.g. collective works) whose copyright is held by a legal person published prior to 1974 published prior to 1946

العربية  Deutsch  English  français  日本語  русский  +/−
Certain types of Egyptian works (official documents, stamps, works of national folklore) should use specific license tags instead of this generic tag.

اجازه‌نامه

Public domain

For background information, see the explanations on Non-U.S. copyrights.
Note: This tag should not be used for sound recordings.
  1. Gamal Abdel Nasser (July 20, 1959). "Where I Stand and Why". Life (magazine). Vol. 47 no. 3. p.98.

عنوان

شرحی یک‌خطی از محتوای این فایل اضافه کنید

آیتم‌هایی که در این پرونده نمایش داده شده‌اند

توصیف‌ها

تاریخچهٔ پرونده

روی تاریخ/زمان‌ها کلیک کنید تا نسخهٔ مربوط به آن هنگام را ببینید.

تاریخ/زمانبندانگشتیابعادکاربرتوضیح
کنونی‏۳۱ ژوئیهٔ ۲۰۱۶، ساعت ۱۹:۳۱۳۹ ثانیه (۳۲۱ کیلوبایت)The Stray Dogdeleting rest of the additional narrator's sound on the file
‏۳۱ ژوئیهٔ ۲۰۱۶، ساعت ۰۱:۱۸۴۴ ثانیه (۳۶۶ کیلوبایت)The Stray Dogdeleting narrator's sound
‏۳۱ ژوئیهٔ ۲۰۱۶، ساعت ۰۰:۵۶۴۴ ثانیه (۳۸۲ کیلوبایت)The Stray Dogtrying to delete additional narrating sounds.
‏۳۱ ژوئیهٔ ۲۰۱۶، ساعت ۰۰:۲۵۴۴ ثانیه (۳۸۲ کیلوبایت)The Stray Dogdelete additional voice of narrator .
‏۳۰ ژوئیهٔ ۲۰۱۶، ساعت ۲۳:۵۸۴۴ ثانیه (۳۸۲ کیلوبایت)The Stray DogUser created page with UploadWizard

صفحه‌های زیر از این تصویر استفاده می‌کنند:

کاربرد سراسری پرونده

ویکی‌های دیگر زیر از این پرونده استفاده می‌کنند:

فراداده