English: An image of the first page of the first edition of the English translation of Gandhi's Hind Swaraj - "Indian Home Rule" in translation. The copyright legend on this first edition bears these words: "No Rights Reserved".
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MK Gandhi, "Indian Home Rule" - Book - first edition - published 1910
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Mahatma Gandhi (author of the book); Isabel Hofmeyr (image); Uma Dhupelia-Mesthrie (owner of the book)
In 1909, Gandhi wrote "Hind Swaraj" and in 1910 the English translation was published as "Indian Home Rule". This is a photograph of a rare copy of the work (it isn't usually available, even in major museums and Gandhi archives), and the copyright legend on it reads: "No rights reserved." The book in question is the property of Uma Dhupelia-Mesthrie, and the photograph was taken by Isabel Hofmeyr. This file has been uploaded to Wikimedia Commons with the express permission and approval of both Uma Dhupelia-Mesthrie and Isabel Hofmeyr.
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The Indian Copyright Act, 1957 is not retroactive, so any work in which copyright did not subsist when it commenced did not have its copyright restored, and is in the public domain per the Copyright Act 1911.
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