Denmark_road_sign_M125.svg
Summary
Description Denmark road sign M125.svg |
English:
Danish service road sign
Dansk:
Tjenestetavler
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Source | Samlet oversigt over varianter af færdelstavler, vejvisningstavler samt kant- og baggrundsafmærkninger https://f.nordiskemedier.dk/2750t9gjdtptzjka.pdf |
Author | Vejdirektoratet |
Permission
( Reusing this file ) |
English:
This media is in the
public domain
because
solely factual presentations
(
da
:
ingen værkshøjde
) are not protected by the
Danish
Consolidated Act on Copyright
. Their form of presentation normally (i.e. the
media file
itself) is, but recreations of the content are not.
Dansk:
Dette medie er
fælleseje
(ikke at forveksle med
fællesværk
), idet det der er tale om en
ren faktuel præsentation
uden værkshøjde, hvorfor det ikke nyder beskyttelse af
ophavsretslovens
§1 eller kapitel 5.
Mediefiler
med rene faktuelle præsentationer, kan være beskyttet, men det illustrerede indhold er ikke.
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Licensing
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public domain
in Denmark because the
Danish
Consolidated Act on Copyright
of 2010 specifies that all photographic "works of art" become public domain 70 years after the death of the photographer.
Note that photographs which are not considered to be works of art become public domain 50 years after their creation (§70, 2). See Copyright rules by territory and PD-Denmark50 for details. This template is for works with a known author. For anonymous works, see {{Anonymous-EU}} .
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not
implement the
rule of the shorter term
. Honduras has a general copyright term of 75 years, but it
does
implement the rule of the shorter term. Copyright may extend on works created by French who died for France in
World War II
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), Russians who served in
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(known as the Great Patriotic War in Russia) and posthumously
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