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This file may not have the correct information on its copyright status. The reason given by the user who added this tag is: Unknown author claim is dubious. «Π. Κόντος» is probably the photographer as the photo was published with his name (visible at the bottom of the file). It is possible that Π. Κόντος died 70+ years ago, but this is not known to me, and couldn't verify it. So there is still a possibility that the picture is not free.--Ah3kal (talk) 07:36, 31 March 2016 (UTC)
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Notify the uploader with: {{subst:Wrong license note|1=File:Filipos Kapetanopulos greek revolutionary.jpeg|2=Unknown author claim is dubious. «Π. Κόντος» is probably the photographer as the photo was published with his name (visible at the bottom of the file). It is possible that Π. Κόντος died 70+ years ago, but this is not known to me, and couldn't verify it. So there is still a possibility that the picture is not free.--Ah3kal (talk) 07:36, 31 March 2016 (UTC)}} ~~~~
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