Commons:Copyright rules by territory/Vatican City/es
Reglas de derechos de autor: Vatican City Atajo: COM:Vatican City | |
Duraciones | |
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Estándar | Life + 70 years |
Anónimas | Publica + 70 años |
Otro | |
Tratados | |
Convención de Berna | 12 September 1935 |
Fecha de restauración de LARU* | 1 January 1996 |
*Una obra generalmente está protegida en los E.E.U.U. Si es un tipo de obra con derechos de autor en los E.E.U.U., publicada después de 1928 y protegida en el país de origen en la fecha URAA. | |
This page provides an overview of copyright rules of the Vatican City relevant to uploading works into Wikimedia Commons. Note that any work originating in the Ciudad del Vaticano must be in the public domain, or available under a free license, in both the Vatican City 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 the Vatican City, refer to the relevant laws for clarification.
General rules
The Holy See, as the member name of Vatican State, joined Berne Convention since 12 September 1935.[1] The current copyright law of the Vatican State entered into force on 1 October 2017. The vaticanstate.va website holds the text of the law in Italian.[2] Vatican law supplements the Italian Copyright Act (l. 633, 6 April 1941), which applies in the territory of the Holy See. The law provides for copyright 70 years after the death of the author, or 70 years after publication for works with no named author. Unlike many countries, the Vatican also claims copyright over its laws.
The main points of the Papal copyright:
- Exclusive right on the use of the Pope’s image and voice for purposes other than religious, cultural and educational (art. 3)
- Exclusive right on “purely documentary” reproductions of cultural heritage for 70 years from the fixation (art. 4)
- The Holy See owns all copyrights in the works published under its name or created on its commission (art. 5).
The Vatican's publishing house, Libreria Editrice Vaticana, also claims perpetual copyright on the writings of Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI.
Libertad de panorama
Véase también: Commons:Libertad de panorama
Not OK Under Law N. XII on Copyright of January 12, 1960, the Vatican decreed that unless church law says otherwise, the precepts of Italian copyright law apply in Vatican City. Italy does not allow for freedom of panorama. Thus, sculptures and other works, including buildings, are not ok until 70 years after the death of the architect or designer if they are named in the work itself, or until 70 years after the publication of the work in other cases.
Please, tag Vatican no-FoP deletion requests: <noinclude>[[Category:Vatican FOP cases/pending]]</noinclude>
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Véase también
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- ↑ Contracting Parties > Berne Convention > Holy See. WIPO. Retrieved on 26 March 2020.
- ↑ Legge sulla protezione del diritto di autore sulle opere dell'ingegno e dei diritti connessi (in Italian) (1 September 2017). Retrieved on 2021-01-28.
- ↑ Vatican shoots back in copyright dispute for Pope's works January 26, 2006. Catholic Culture. Retrieved on 2019-03-29.