Emblem_of_the_Addis_Ababa_City_Administration.svg
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Description Emblem of the Addis Ababa City Administration.svg |
English:
Emblem of the Addis Ababa City Administration.
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Source | Addis Ababa City Administration |
Author | Addis Ababa City Administration |
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| style="border:none; width:64px;" | | style="border:none;" | This image shows a flag , a coat of arms , a seal or some other official insignia . The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. These restrictions are independent of the copyright status.
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in
Ethiopia
because its copyright protection has expired or it is exempted from copyright by virtue of the
Proclamation No. 410/2004 on Copyright and Neighboring Rights Protection
, enacted 2004 (
details
). The work meets one of the following criteria:
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Berne Convention
or
Universal Copyright Convention
and there is no presidential proclamation restoring U.S. copyright protection to works of these countries on the basis of reciprocal treatment of the works of U.S. nationals or domiciliaries:
As such, works published by citizens of these countries in these countries are usually not subject to copyright protection outside of these countries. Hence, such works may be in the public domain in most other countries worldwide. However:
Ethiopia has enacted a copyright law as published in the Official Gazette ( unofficial English (WIPO) translation ) which came into force on 19 July 2004. |