Commons:Deletion requests/Copyrighted baseball statues in US and Japan
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Copyrighted baseball statues in US and Japan
[edit]In the United States,
- File:Rajastatue2010.jpg: Unveiled on June 26, 2000[1]
- File:George Sisler great player.jpg: Artist Harry Weber, unveiled June 17, 2001[2]
- File:Coolbelstatue2010l.jpg: Installed in 2001[3]
- File:Dizzydeanstatue2010.jpg: Installed in May 2000[4]
- File:Gibbystatue.jpg: Unveiled in 1998[5][6]
- File:Kirby Puckett Statue.jpg: Installed in May 2010[7]
- File:"The Player" statue, Denver, CO IMG 5496.JPG: Installed on June 2, 2005, as evidenced in File:Pedestal to "The Player" IMG 5498.JPG
- File:Yankees-museum6.jpg: Unveiled in 2009[8][9]
- File:BuschCardinalowner.jpg: Sculpted by Don F. Wiegand,[10] unveiled in March 1991[11]
- File:Baseball Bollard.jpg: Chase Field was erected in 1998, and so this sculpture was installed around then or later and was automatically copyrighted.
- File:The Babe.jpg: Babe's Dream was erected in 1996. Another photograph has the sculptor's permission, but this does not (Ref: discussion of Babe's Dream on OTRS).
In Japan,
- File:Babe Ruth in Sendai.jpg: Installed in 2002[12][13][14]
All these statues are copyrighted (their authors could not possibly be dead more than 50/70 years) and installed in countries without freedom of panorama for works of art. Jappalang (talk) 06:52, 7 October 2011 (UTC)
Deleted. Jim . . . . Jameslwoodward (talk to me) 15:33, 14 October 2011 (UTC)