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If a person is captured in a famous photograph..does it afford them any right or any sort of recognition or compensation

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If a person is captured in a famous photograph..does it afford them any right or any sort of recognition or compensation? This question came up during an interview with Antoinette Sithole, the sister to the late Hector Pieterson - who died during the 1976 Soweto student uprisings. Sithole is featured in the iconic photograph taken by the late legendary photographer Sam Nzima. In the image, she is shown running alongside fellow student Mbuyisa Makhubo who is carrying the bloodied and wounded 13-year old Pieterson.

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