File talk:Benczur-narcissus.jpg
Copyright violation?
[edit]According to the "Legal notes" section of the source page this image is not released for free license, only for educational purposes: "A honlapon közzétett anyagok (képek, szövegek, valamint az adatbázis egésze) a szerzői jogról szóló 1999. évi LXXVI. törvény hatálya alá esnek. A képek nem szabad felhasználásúak, letöltésük csak oktatási célokra, valamint saját személyes, nem-kereskedelmi jellegű alkalmazásokra megengedett."
In English: "Materials (pictures, texts and the database as a whole) presented by this web page are protected by copyright law LXXVI. 1999. The images are not released for free use, downloading is allowed only for educational and private, non-commercial usages."
84.3.0.55 15:19, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
(I am a registered member in the English wikipedia under the pseudonym Lajbi.)
- Noone gave feedback. I tagged it. I don't know I could reach my goal with that but at least it'll have attention. Lajbi
Next time, please try asking in the Hungarian Wikipedia first. Use the Legal Village Pump. --Tgr 21:26, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
Public domain
[edit]Author died more than 70 yeas ago. The picture is in public domain. A.J. 17:11, 18 August 2006 (UTC)
- In the US!!! But not in Hungary! According to the translated text the National Gallery (so the Republic of Hungary or the descendants of Benczúr possibly given permission to be exhibited) holds its copyright. Please consult someone from the PR crew of the source website given or get a Hungarian translator who is relyable by Wikipedia community. [1]
- 70-year limit exist in Europead Union too: the only know exception is French law which allowed copyright renewal, see Commons:Licensing. A.J. 10:16, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
- Before you all go deleting this picture, and leaving all the other pictures that are hosted with the same criteria, please wait, the issue is being looked into, as we speak.--Bdamokos 20:00, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
Please understand that PD-Art is not legal in all countries. This is mentioned in the template. But it is still accepted in most countries... / Fred Chess 11:40, 29 October 2006 (UTC)