Commons:Deletion requests/Images of San Camillo (Milan)

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Images of San Camillo (Milan)

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My understanding of photographs of Italian architecture, based on Commons:Freedom_of_Panorama#Italy, is that they fall under the copyright of the architect until 70 years after their death. The architect of this church, if I am reading Italian correctly, was a Spirito Maria Chiappetta, who (again, subject to my reading of Italian) seems to have died in 1948. If my reading and interpretation is correct, these should be deleted and undeleted on January 1, 2019. --Storkk (talk) 12:33, 24 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Is there no cutoff date? The church was built in 1912. In the US everything before 1923 and not registered copyrigth is PD. When where copyrigths granted for architects in Italy?Smiley.toerist (talk) 14:13, 24 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]
My understanding is that since it was build pre-1923, it would be fine under American law. Italian law works differently, and Commons requires the work to be free under both US law and the law of the country of origin. Also, note that if these do get deleted, they will be categorized into Category:Undelete_in_2019, and will be restored then. This has happened, for example, to Commons:Deletion_requests/File:Riccardo_Pitteri_015.jpg. Best regards, Storkk (talk) 10:46, 25 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

I started a legal discussion in the village pump but I do not expect a lot out of it. (Village_Pump#No descendants of author). I would be interesting to know if he was married before priesthood and had children.Smiley.toerist (talk) 13:09, 25 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]


Deleted: There is no fop in Italy Natuur12 (talk) 14:58, 4 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]