Commons talk:Copyright rules by territory/es

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About the Copyright Law in Spain.

I've seen there are only two licenses for Spanish Public Domain in Wikimedia (both for texts and resolutions from the government). And the article in this page of Wikimedia Commons about Spanish Law for Public Domain only contains the text of Title I within 70 years. But there another case: Title V, article 128 "De las meras fotografías" establishes that the copyright of simple photographs (just snapshots, no artistic works or similar) pass into Public Domain within 25 years.

You can see the text (in spanish) here ("Título V; artículo 128"): http://www.mcu.es/propint/files/LeyProp_Intelectual_mod172.pdf

I request that this license to be added in Wikimedia Commons. I think it's very important 'cause it will make possible the uploading of simple photographs (not artistic works, of course) shot before 1990 without the problems that now causes the absence of a standardized license.

Thanks a lot--Stephen Strange (talk) 11:51, 8 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

No forum shoping please, see Commons:Village_pump/Copyright#Images_and_pictures_in_article_.22Rock_de_Espa.C3.B1a.22. --Martin H. (talk) 13:44, 8 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

This is a very, very, very old discussion (already mentioned in the Village Pump). Please, don't try to look for tricks to circumvent the laws. --Discasto talk | contr. | es.wiki analysis 16:30, 8 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]