2012/5/10 Nicolas VIGNERON <vigneron.nicolas(a)gmail.com>om>:
2012/5/10 Vicenç Riullop
<vriullop(a)hotmail.com>om>:
These is very interesting, Nuno. I am curious
about Portuguese monuments in
Espanha and Itália :-) Is the registrant official? Say, a reliable source?
You could create an international list of Portuguese monuments abroad (maybe
Brazil is a special case). Then it could be shared in other languages,
regardless if there is any special prize or not.
Vicenç
There is more or less the same thing for France.
Some territories where once inside the French colonial empire but are
not anymore. In the meantime (roughly beetween 1840 and 1940), some
monuments were officialy protected. Obviously, they're no more
official nowadays (except if the local gouvernement decide to
re-protect them by itself).
Eg.
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_des_monuments_historiques_des_d%C3%A9par…
I'm not getting what this "Portuguese Empire monuments" means...
It means that these monuments are under the control of the Portuguese
embassy? Are we free to photograph them?
In Italy, for Italian monuments (sic), one should ask a permission to
take a photo of a monument and release to the public (for instance
with a CC-BY-SA). This permission can be granted by local
Sovrintendenze (the government). Is the situation for the 4 monuments
indicated above in some way different?
Cristian