Commons:Copyright rules by territory/Germany
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Summary
Countries, areas, and entities | Standard copyright term (based on authors' deaths) |
Other copyright terms (based on publication and creation dates) |
Copyright exemptions | Notes
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70 p.m.a.: life + 70 years[1] |
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{{PD-old-auto|author died 1947 or earlier}} | {{PD-EU-no author disclosure}} {{PD-EU-unpublished}} |
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See also Category:PD Germany license tags |
Germany Overview
Freedom of panorama
- Main page: COM:FOP#Germany.
Objects permanently located in public that can be photographed from public (accessible) grounds, without devices such as a ladder, can be used by its photographer for any purpose, regardless of whether they display an artwork/building or not (section 59 UrhG). This right is called Panoramafreiheit (freedom of panorama). The alteration of images uploaded under this provision is generally prohibited, though exceptions apply (section 62.1 and 62.2 UrhG).
Official works
By German law, documents are in the public domain (gemeinfrei) if they have been published as part of a law or official decree or edict, or if they have been released as an official announcement or for public information. The relevant law is section 5 of the UrhG. The first and most important sentence states:
- Gesetze, Verordnungen, amtliche Erlasse und Bekanntmachungen sowie Entscheidungen und amtlich verfaßte Leitsätze zu Entscheidungen genießen keinen urheberrechtlichen Schutz.
For more information about German copyright laws, see the meta-page Wikipedia:Bildrechte on the German Wikipedia.
References
- ↑ § 64 Urheberrechtsgesetz[1], as amended by the Law of 17 December 2008
- ↑ § 71 Urheberrechtsgesetz[2]
- ↑ § 69 Urheberrechtsgesetz[3]
See also
- Threshold of originality: see Commons:TOO#Germany
- Freedom of panorama: see COM:FOP#Germany
- Category:PD Germany license tags
- Commons:WikiProject Public Domain/German stamps review
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