Commons:Deletion requests/File:Yeysk Airport Dvurekov-1.jpg
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No Fop in Russia. Modern architecture. 95.195.156.226 21:39, 29 November 2012 (UTC)
- Could administrators please consider starting to automatically remove further DR's from this blocked user, rather than letting this well known sockpuppeteer continue to make Commons a hostile environment for good faith contributors? He can raise requests on his talk page for consideration, that should be enough, unless he wants to put in a serious unblock request (though I suspect a sock track record over such a long time would need some explaining).
- Comment The pre-2008 rules on FOP in Russia apply as this photograph was taken in 2007. What matters here is when the building was created (is it a 1950s design?) and if the architect is known, if and when they died, as the 70 rule applies; as I understand it. This hardly seems urgent, so some facts would be useful to pin down for this DR to be meaningful, and potentially to apply to similar photographs. --Fæ (talk) 23:42, 30 November 2012 (UTC)
- Comment Ignoring sockpuppetry issues, the deletion rationale looks valid. It looks as if this could easily be a recent building (although I can't find any year of construction). The entire former Soviet Union has non-commercial FOP, so I'd assume that this is something inherited from Soviet law and that the pre-2008 Russian copyright law also claims that there only is non-commercial FOP. Also, if a country switches from having no FOP to having FOP (or vice versa), I'm not sure if pre-change photos should be treated using the new law or using the old law. --Stefan4 (talk)
Deleted: FASTILY (TALK) 21:25, 12 March 2013 (UTC)