共享资源:各地著作权法规/福克兰群岛
著作权法规: 福克兰群岛 快捷方式: COM:福克兰群岛 | |
保护期限 | |
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标准 | 作者逝世+50年 |
照片 | 出版 + 50年 |
匿名 | 发表年份+50年 |
其他 | |
全景自由 | For architecture, sculptures, and works of artistic craftsmanship |
截至年底 | 是 |
一般授权条款标签 | {{PD-old-auto}} |
协议 | |
伯尔尼公约 | 1887年12月5日 |
世界著作权公约 | 1957年9月27日 |
世界贸易组织成员 | 1995年1月1日 |
乌拉圭回合协议法案回溯日期* | 1996年1月1日 |
世界知识产权协议 | 2010年3月14日 |
*只要一个作品在美国可以受版权保护,在1928年12月31日之后发表,并在来源国的URAA日期受版权保护,那么它通常会在美国受保护。 | |
本页提供福克兰群岛版权法规的概况,用以辅助向维基共享资源上传作品。请注意,任何原来在福克兰群岛当地发表的作品,必须在福克兰群岛和美国同时处于公有领域或是以自由授权协议发布,才能够上传至维基共享资源。如果您对于在福克兰群岛发表的任何一个作品的著作权有疑虑,请参考下列对应的法规来进行厘清。
背景
The Falkland Islands have had French, British, Spanish, and Argentine settlements at different times. They have been controlled by Britain since 1833. The Falkland Islands is a British Overseas Territory, though Argentine remains claiming sovereignty here. It is self-governing, and its government enacts local laws. These are largely based on British law.
As of 2019, the Falkland Island government lists the Copyright Act 1956 c.74 as being applicable in the Falkland Islands by virtue of the Copyright (Falkland Islands) Order 1963 (S.I. 1963/1037).[1] The United Kingdom government holds a copy of this act as originally enacted.[2]
一般规则
Under the Copyright Act 1956,
- Copyright subsisting in a work ... shall continue to subsist until the end of the period of 50 years from the end of the calendar year in which the author died, and shall then expire.[1956 Sec.2(3), 3(4)]
- If the work had not been made public before the death of the author, copyright shall continue to subsist until the end of the period of 50 years from the end of the calendar year which it was made public.[1956 Sec.2(3), 3(4)]
- Where the first publication of a literary, dramatic, or musical work. or of an artistic work other than a photograph, is anonymous or pseudonymous, any copyright subsisting in the work ... shall continue to subsist until the end of the period of 50 years from the end of the calendar year in which the work was first published, and shall then expire.[1956 2nd Sched. Sec.2]
- The copyright in a photograph shall continue to subsist until the end of the period of 50 years from the end of the calendar year in which the photograph is first published, and shall then expire.[1956 Sec.3(4b)]
全景自由
参见:共享资源:全景自由
不可以。1956年版权法案不包含有关全景自由的规定。
The Copyright Act 1956 c. 74 provides freedom of panorama at Section 9, General exceptions from protection of artistic works.
- The copyright in a work to which this subsection applies which is permanently situated in a public place, or in premises open to the public, is not infringed by the making of a painting, drawing, engraving or photograph of the work, or the inclusion of the work in a cinematograph film or in a television broadcast.[1956 Sec.9(3)]
- (This subsection [Sec.9(3)] applies to sculptures, and to such works of artistic craftsmanship as are mentioned in paragraph (c) of subsection (1) of section three of this Act.)
- The copyright in a work of architecture is not infringed by the making of a painting, drawing, engraving or photograph of the work, or the inclusion of the work in a cinematograph film or in a television broadcast.[1956 Sec.9(4)]
- Without prejudice to the two last preceding subsections, the copyright in an artistic work is not infringed by the inclusion of the work in a cinematograph film or in a television broadcast, if its inclusion therein is only by way of background or is otherwise only incidental to the principal matters represented in the film or broadcast.[1956 Sec.9(5)] (de minimis inclusion of works not permanently situated in public spaces only in television and films)
- The copyright in an artistic work is not infringed by the publication of a painting, drawing, engraving, photograph or cinematograph film, if by virtue of any of the three last preceding subsections the making of that painting, drawing, engraving, photograph or film did not constitute an infringement of the copyright.[1956 Sec.9(6)]
参见
引用
- ↑ Copyright Act 1956 c. 74. Falkland Islands Government.
- ↑ Copyright Act 1956. United Kingdom (1956).