Ryugyong_Hotel_-_August_27,_2011_(Cropped).jpg
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Description Ryugyong Hotel - August 27, 2011 (Cropped).jpg |
English:
Ryugyong Hotel - August 27, 2011 (Cropped)
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Source | https://www.flickr.com/photos/josephferris76/6116220635/ |
Author | Joseph Ferris III |
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This image, originally posted to Flickr , was reviewed on 28 June 2012 by the administrator or reviewer Materialscientist , who confirmed that it was available on Flickr under the stated license on that date. |
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Joseph Ferris III
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The depicted structure situated in or visible from public space (e.g. a building, a bridge, an overpass) in
North Korea
is ineligible for copyright as it is a simple or ordinary work with no architect's artistic properties that would have made it a copyrighted structure. It may also be a work of an engineer (like an infrastructure), not of an architect. In a few countries like
North Korea
, architecture is not among their copyrightable works, and in a few countries like
South Korea
and
the United States of America
, bridges are not among their copyrightable works.
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