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This page provides an overview of copyright rules of Mongolia relevant to uploading works into Wikimedia Commons. Note that any work originating in Mongolia must be in the public domain, or available under a free license, in both Mongolia and the United States before it can be uploaded to Wikimedia Commons. If there is any doubt about the copyright status of a work from Mongolia, refer to the relevant laws for clarification.

Mongolia has been a member of the Maailman kauppajärjestö since 29 January 1997, the Berne Convention since 12 March 1998 and the WIPO Copyright Treaty since 25 October 2002.[1]

In 2018 the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), an agency of the United Nations, listed the Law of Mongolia on Copyright and Related Rights (as last amended on January 19, 2006) as the main copyright law enacted by the legislature of Mongolia. This was repealed on May 6, 2021 in favor of a new, revised Law of Mongolia on Copyright and Related Rights. WIPO holds the text of this law and its amendments in their WIPO Lex database.[1]

General rules

Under the Law of Mongolia on Copyright and Related Rights (as amended on May 6, 2021)[1],

  • The term of copyright protection work shall begin from the date of its creation or its publication.[2021 Article 14.1]
  • Exclusive rights to use the work shall be enforced during the lifetime of the author and for 50 years after December 31st of the year following the author's death.[2021 Article 14.3]
  • Exclusive rights to use the work created under a pseudonym or anonymously shall be valid until for December 31st of the 50th year after the first publication of the work.[2021 Article 14.5]
  • Copyright protection for joint works shall be enforced during the lifetime of the co-authors and for December 31st of the 50th year of the death of the last author.[2021 Article 14.7]
  • Exclusive rights to use the work of applied arts shall be enforced until December 31 of the 25th years from the date of creation of work.[2021 Article 14.4]

Not protected

Under the Law on Copyright and Related Rights (as amended on May 6, 2021), Article 7 (Works not protected by copyright)[1], the following are not protected by copyright:

Oikopolku

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  • legislation, administrative norm acts, and other legal acts[2021 Article 7.1.1]
  • decisions and official documents of state administrative authorities and legal entities[2021 Article 7.1.2]
  • court decisions, judgments, decrees, judge's ordinance, speech at court hearings[2021 Article 7.1.3]
  • official translations of the aforementioned documents[2021 Article 7.1.4]
  • state emblems, coat of arms, flags, government awards, orders, medals, currency and other payment instrument[2021 Article 7.1.5]
  • news and information which transmit the simple facts and data created for the purpose of reporting the current events and results[2021 Article 7.1.6]
  • ideas, operating methods, operations, scientific discoveries, theories, abstract concepts and mathematical theorems.[2021 Article 7.1.7]

Commissioned works

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Under the Law on Copyright and Related Rights (as amended on May 6, 2021), Article 20 (Copyright in a Commissioned works)[1]

  • As stated in the agreement for a commissioned work, the author shall undertake duties to create and submit a work and the client/person commissioning the work shall undertake duties to pay the remuneration to the author.[2021 Article 20.2]
  • The exclusive right to use the work belongs to the author, unless the agreement provided for in the previous Article provides that the client has the exclusive right to use the work created under commission.[2021 Article 20.3]


Tekijänoikeusmallineet

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  • *{{PD-Mongolia}} – Ennen vuotta 1999 julkaistuille valokuville; Ennen vuotta 1972 otetuille valokuville; Muille teoksille, joiden tekijä kuoli ennen vuotta 1974; Anonyymisti tai pseudonyymisti ennen vuotta 1949 julkaistuille teoksille, joiden tekijää ei tiedetä; Teoksille, joiden tekijänoikeuden omistaa juridinen henkilö, kuten yhtiö tai organisaatio ja jotka on julkaistu ennen vuotta 1949
  • * {{PD MN-exempt}} – **Virallisille dokumenteille, kuten oikeuden päätöksille; Poliittisessa tapaamisessa ja oikeusistunnoissa pidetyille puheille; Yllä olevien käännöksille; Uutisille; *Ideoille, tuotantotavoille, metodeille ja matemaattisille konsepteille.[2006 Article 8]

Currency

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OK: Currency and other payment instruments are considered works not protected by copyright[1].[2021, Article 7.1.5] Note that currency was not on the list of items not protected under copyright law in the previous 2006 version of the law.

Freedom of panorama

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OK for works of architecture and sculptures.  Ei OK for blueprints and architectural models (free use only for building restoration).  Ei OK for 2D works, no indication that the exception extends to murals and other graphic works. Applicable template: {{FoP-Mongolia}}.

Article 46 of the Law of Mongolia on Copyright and Related Rights provides for freedom of panorama, as long as the reproduction is not made to create an exact (identical) structure for direct or indirect commercial purpose.

Freedom of panorama was previously interpreted to not exist in Mongolia according to the now-repealed 2006 Law of Mongolia on Copyright and Related Rights, which only allowed for incidental inclusion of works in public spaces for reporting purposes, while also providing conditions similar to United States fair use conditions. This was superseded by the May 6, 2021 law.[1]

The amended law's Article 46 states that Structures, statues and architectural works may be exploited in the following conditions without the authorization of or compensation to the author or right holder[2021, Article 46.1]:

  • to display them to public by making a duplication of the works of architecture, fine arts and statues located in public places permanently, and by painting, filming or photographing them.[2021, Article 46.1.1] This shall not grant a right to reproduce an identical structure, statue or architectural creation directly or indirectly for commercial purposes.[2021, Article 46.2]
  • the exploitation of architectural drawings/blueprints, models, and schemes for restoration of such buildings and facilities.[2021, Article 46.1.2]

See also

Citations

  1. a b c d e f g Law on Copyright and Related Rights (Зохиогчийн эрхийн тухай хууль). WIPO: World Intellectual Property Organization (2021). Retrieved on 2024-05-11.
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