Romaine,
I am afraid this can't be fixed before September 30, no matter how hard you
may try! You may be able to categorize these photos and "undelete" them next
year if and when you get legislation passed, but what you are talking about
is really way too complicated for our little contest to handle (but
publicizing this problem in the Belgian newspapers may help!!!). I was
astounded to find that this problem also exists in France.
good luck,
Jane
2011/9/21 Romaine Wiki <romaine_wiki(a)yahoo.com>
Hello all,
Today several pictures that were uploaded for Wiki Loves Monuments in
Belgium which are considered monuments by the Belgian government have been
deleted because we do not have a clear description on Commons about the
copyright-situation in Belgium on buildings that are younger than 70 years
(or architect died less then 70 years ago). If this continues thousands of
pictures on Commons can be deleted on some vague text that seems to be based
on what people do not understand about the copyright in Belgium.
The Belgian laws on this matter are complicated and we should urgently get
a more clear picture of how the actual copyright laws should be conducted.
I think we can get a clear picture if we consult Belgian a lawyer(s) who
can handle this subject. I have two questions:
1. Who knows a lawyer or firm who/which can help us with the question how
the Belgian law actually is on this matter?
2. If this will cost anything, who can help us with funding to get this
answer clear?
Who can help us with this or has ideas about it?
Other ideas are also very welcome!
Greetings - Romaine
(Organizing Wiki Loves Monuments Belgium / Luxembourg)
(Intitiave for organizing Wikimedia belgium)
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