Commons:Stamps/Others
This page gives overviews of copyright rules for stamps in various unions and former countries. It is "transcluded" from individual page sections giving the rules for each country or territory.
Unions
[edit]COM:Andean Community
Andean Community
No information available
COM:European Union
European Union
No information available
COM:United Nations
United Nations
No information available
Former countries
[edit]COM:Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
Postage stamps of Czechoslovakia (published in 1918-1939 and in 1945-1992) are copyrighted 70 years after the author's death by both authors: an engraver and a graphic artist. (see overview of artists)
Stamps issued before 1922 are PD with exception of portrait of TGM and Dove. Between 1934-1939 are PD stamps engraved by Bohumil Heinz with some exceptions (non PD graphic artist).
See also: Category:Stamps of Czechoslovakia
COM:Free City of Danzig
Free City of Danzig
No information available
COM:Manchukuo
Manchukuo
As China has always claimed Northeast China without recognizing Manchukuo, any copyright of Manchukuo stamps would have expired no later on 1 January 1996.
China limits corporate copyright to 50 years since publication, and it is no longer known who designed the stamps.
See also: Category:Stamps of Manchukuo
COM:Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Empire
use {{PD-Ottoman}}.
COM:Soviet Union
Soviet Union
use {{PD-RU-exempt|stamps}}
Since, according to intergovernmental and international treaties, Russian Federation is a legal successor to the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the tag {{PD-RU-exempt}} (please see "Russia" above) also applies to images of postage stamps, stamped covers and stamped post cards (postal stationery) of the RSFSR and USSR.
COM:Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia
No information available
See also: Category:Stamps of Yugoslavia
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