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=== Copyright rules ===
 
=== Copyright rules ===
According to WP's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_copyright_law French copyright law], the collective and anonymous works are protected for 70 years after the date of publication.
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Three laws:
According to WP's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_copyright_law Japan copyright law], the collective and anonymous works are protected for 50 years after the date of publication, and it seems that the pictures published before 1969 were protected for 10 years only (to be checked).
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* in the European Union, anonymous and pseudonymous works protected for 70 years after the date of publication (Directive 93/98/EEC)
 
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* in Japan, anonymous and pseudonymous works protected for 70 years after the date of publication (Wikipedia's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_copyright_law Japan copyright law]) and pictures published before 1969 protected for 10 years only (to be checked)
Quotes from [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Licensing the licensing page at Wikimedia Commons]:
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* in the USA, anything published before March 1, 1989 with no copyright notice ("©", "Copyright" or "Copr.") is in the public domain
 
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In short, we can consider public domain for the laws of all the concerned countries all documents dated 1936 and earlier.
"Most important is article 7, which sets the term of duration of the protections granted by the Convention. The Convention sets a minimal term of 50 years after the life of the authors (subject to some exceptions). However, each country is free to set longer terms.
 
 
 
In any case, the term shall be governed by the legislation of the country where protection is claimed; however, unless the legislation of that country otherwise provides, the term shall not exceed the term fixed in the country of origin of the work."
 
 
 
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"For example, if a person in the United Kingdom uploads a picture that has been saved off a French website to the Commons server the upload is covered by UK, French and US copyright law. In order for a photograph to be acceptable for upload to Commons it must be public domain in France, the United Kingdom and the United States, or there must be an acceptable copyright licence for the photograph which covers the UK, US and France."
 
 
 
"US: Anything published before March 1, 1989 with no copyright notice ("©", "Copyright" or "Copr.") plus the year of publication (may be omitted in some cases) plus the copyright owner (or pseudonym) is in the public domain."
 
 
 
"France: if the work is anonymous, pseudonymous or collective, it is 70 years following the publication of the work (unless the authors named themselves)"
 
 
 
"Japan: If the work is anonymous or pseudonymous, the copyright lasts for 50 years after the publication or the death of the author, whichever is the earlier (article 52). The copyrights of the works in names of organizations expire in 50 years after the publication, or in 50 years after the creation if the works are not published within 50 years after the creation (article 53)."
 
 
 
France is the most restrictive, and allows me to publish any unsigned or collective original documentation earlier than 1936. (to be checked)
 
  
 
== User todo list ==
 
== User todo list ==

Revision as of 18:40, 2 January 2007

Camera interests

Everyday cameras:

Collecting interests:

Today's research interest:

  • Japanese cameras from the 1930s to the 1950s

Work areas

Japanese cameras

Other

Admin todo list

New main page

Image rights

Apply the public domain, creative commons, with permission and fair use image rights templates to all the images.

Websites to contact

Markup

Explore Wikipedia:NavFrame. See also this French help page. It needs to set "$wgAllowUserJs = true;" in LocalSettings.php.

Copyright rules

Three laws:

  • in the European Union, anonymous and pseudonymous works protected for 70 years after the date of publication (Directive 93/98/EEC)
  • in Japan, anonymous and pseudonymous works protected for 70 years after the date of publication (Wikipedia's Japan copyright law) and pictures published before 1969 protected for 10 years only (to be checked)
  • in the USA, anything published before March 1, 1989 with no copyright notice ("©", "Copyright" or "Copr.") is in the public domain

In short, we can consider public domain for the laws of all the concerned countries all documents dated 1936 and earlier.

User todo list

Semi project

All the Semi pages are up and running except the following:

Work in progress

Pictures to insert

4.5×6

4×6.5

Documentation to insert

Pictures newly observed

4.5×6

6×6 4×4

4×6.5 TLR

To save:

Documentation newly observed

4.5×6

3×4 and 4×4

4×6.5 TLR

6×9+

Pages to rework

4.5×6

6×6

3×4 and 4×4

4×6.5 TLR

Other

Makers

Documentation wanted

  • Classic Camera Senka n°12 "Minolta no subete"
  • 季刊クラシックカメラ n°14
  • アサヒカメラニューフェース診断室—ミノルタの軌跡
  • ミノルタカメラのすべて—懐かしいミノルタ往年のモデル500機種を凝縮


French cameras

Alsaphot

Hosted pictures

Pictures

Documentation

Some tools for Japanese language

Useful characters: ā ē ī ō Ō ū Ⅰ型 Ⅱ型 Ⅲ型.

Links to older style kanji characters:

Japanese words, mostly in older script:

  • 焦點=焦点: focus
  • 鏡玉: lens
  • 速寫ケース: eveready case (速写: snapshot)
  • 捲上=巻き上げ: winding
  • 廣角=広角: wide angle
  • 筒型透視ファインダー: tubular optical finder
  • 國産=国産: home-made, Japan made
  • 拾=十: ten
  • 米: meter
  • 瓦: gram