Hi all,
Great news!
Freedom of panorama has been voted today in the Belgian parliament. A mayority voted in favour of freedom of panorama, including commercial use.
Soon images of artworks and modern buildings in Belgium can be restored on Commons.
But first the law needs to be published in the Staatsblad, and ten days later it will be official, but that is just a formality. (Will keep you updated on that.)
Article in the news in Dutch: http://deredactie.be/cm/vrtnieuws/politiek/1.2685852
In the past weeks, as well as since the campaign in Europe last year, we from Wikimedia Belgium have worked hard on this subject and communicated with the members of the parliament informing what this subject means for Wikipedia.
With the founding of Wikimedia Belgium in 2014, this subject was a priority for us.
Thanks all for the support!
Let's get this implemented elsewhere too!
Greetings from Belgium, Romaine
Fantastic news! Kudos to Dimi and everyone else who worked hard to promote this. :)
A.
On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 4:38 PM, Romaine Wiki romaine.wiki@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Great news!
Freedom of panorama has been voted today in the Belgian parliament. A mayority voted in favour of freedom of panorama, including commercial use.
Soon images of artworks and modern buildings in Belgium can be restored on Commons.
But first the law needs to be published in the Staatsblad, and ten days later it will be official, but that is just a formality. (Will keep you updated on that.)
Article in the news in Dutch: http://deredactie.be/cm/vrtnieuws/politiek/1.2685852
In the past weeks, as well as since the campaign in Europe last year, we from Wikimedia Belgium have worked hard on this subject and communicated with the members of the parliament informing what this subject means for Wikipedia.
With the founding of Wikimedia Belgium in 2014, this subject was a priority for us.
Thanks all for the support!
Let's get this implemented elsewhere too!
Greetings from Belgium, Romaine
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Congratulations! I can't wait to see next year's Wiki Loves Monuments calendar from Belgium!
On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 5:47 PM, Asaf Bartov abartov@wikimedia.org wrote:
Fantastic news! Kudos to Dimi and everyone else who worked hard to promote this. :)
A.
On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 4:38 PM, Romaine Wiki romaine.wiki@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Great news!
Freedom of panorama has been voted today in the Belgian parliament. A mayority voted in favour of freedom of panorama, including commercial use.
Soon images of artworks and modern buildings in Belgium can be restored on Commons.
But first the law needs to be published in the Staatsblad, and ten days later it will be official, but that is just a formality. (Will keep you updated on that.)
Article in the news in Dutch: http://deredactie.be/cm/vrtnieuws/politiek/1.2685852
In the past weeks, as well as since the campaign in Europe last year, we from Wikimedia Belgium have worked hard on this subject and communicated with the members of the parliament informing what this subject means for Wikipedia.
With the founding of Wikimedia Belgium in 2014, this subject was a priority for us.
Thanks all for the support!
Let's get this implemented elsewhere too!
Greetings from Belgium, Romaine
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Cool new, thanks for sharing!
________________________________ Von: Commons-l commons-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org im Auftrag von Romaine Wiki romaine.wiki@gmail.com Gesendet: Freitag, 17. Juni 2016 01:38 An: Wikimedia; Wikimedia Commons Discussion List; Affiliates discussion list; Wikimedia Chapters cultural partners coordination Betreff: [Commons-l] Freedom of panorama today approved by Belgian parliament
Hi all,
Great news!
Freedom of panorama has been voted today in the Belgian parliament. A mayority voted in favour of freedom of panorama, including commercial use.
Soon images of artworks and modern buildings in Belgium can be restored on Commons.
But first the law needs to be published in the Staatsblad, and ten days later it will be official, but that is just a formality. (Will keep you updated on that.)
Article in the news in Dutch: http://deredactie.be/cm/vrtnieuws/politiek/1.2685852 [http://deredactie.be/polopoly_fs/1.2306545!image/1025170619.jpg_gen/derivati...]http://deredactie.be/cm/vrtnieuws/politiek/1.2685852
Een selfie aan het Atomium? Het kan voortaan legaalhttp://deredactie.be/cm/vrtnieuws/politiek/1.2685852 deredactie.be Een kunstenaar kan zich niet langer verzetten tegen een foto of een publicatie op het internet van haar of zijn werk als het zich op het openbaar domein bevindt. De Kamer heeft een wetsvoorstel in die zin goedgekeurd.
In the past weeks, as well as since the campaign in Europe last year, we from Wikimedia Belgium have worked hard on this subject and communicated with the members of the parliament informing what this subject means for Wikipedia.
With the founding of Wikimedia Belgium in 2014, this subject was a priority for us.
Thanks all for the support!
Let's get this implemented elsewhere too!
Greetings from Belgium, Romaine
Romaine Wiki wrote:
Hi all,
Great news!
Freedom of panorama has been voted today in the Belgian parliament. A mayority voted in favour of freedom of panorama, including commercial use.
Congratulations! Really great news indeed.
Soon images of artworks and modern buildings in Belgium can be restored on Commons.
Will Belgium FoP be retroactive? (ie. will it apply to photographs taken years ago?)