Commons:Urheberrechtsregeln nach Gebiet/Slowakei

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Diese Seite bietet einen Überblick über die Urheberrechtsbestimmungen der Slowakei, die für das Hochladen von Werken in Wikimedia Commons relevant sind. Beachten Sie, dass jedes Werk, das aus der Slowakei stammt, sowohl in der Slowakei als auch in den Vereinigten Staaten gemeinfrei oder unter einer freien Lizenz verfügbar sein muss, bevor es auf Wikimedia Commons hochgeladen werden kann. Bei Zweifeln über den urheberrechtlichen Status eines Werks aus der Slowakei solltest du die entsprechenden Gesetze zur Klärung heranziehen.

Geltende gesetzliche Bestimmungen

Die Slowakei entstand am 1. Januar 1993, als die Tschechoslowakei friedlich in die Tschechische Republik und die Slowakei aufgelöst wurde.

Die Slowakei ist seit dem 1. Januar 1993 Mitglied des Berner Übereinkommens, seit dem 1. Januar 1995 Mitglied der Welthandelsorganisation und ist am 6. März 2002 dem WIPO-Urheberrechtsvertrag beigetreten.[1]

As of 2018 the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), an agency of the United Nations, listed Act No. 185/2015 Coll. on Copyright and Related Rights (as amended by Act No. 125/2016 Coll.) as the main copyright law enacted by the legislature of Slovakia.[1] WIPO holds an English-language version of the text of this law in their WIPO Lex database.[2] Slov-Lex holds the text in Slovak.

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Allgemeine Regeln

Under Act No. 185/2015 Coll. as amended by Act No. 125/2016 Coll,

  • Economic rights run from the moment of creation of the work for the life of the author and 70 years after his death.[125/2016 Section 32(1)]
  • In case of co-authorship, economic rights run for the life of the last surviving from the co-authors and for 70 years after his death.

[125/2016 Section 32(1)]

  • Where an audiovisual work is created as a work of co-authorship, economic rights run for the life of the last surviving from the director, script author, dialogues author and author of music created especially for this work and 70 years after his death.[125/2016 Section 32(1)]
  • Rights to an unpublished work run for 25 years after releasing the work.[125/2016 Section 32(2)]
  • For pseudonymous and anonymous works, economic rights run for 70 years after its lawful releasing. If it was not released within 70 years after its creation, economic rights expire after elapsing of this period.

[125/2016 Section 32(3)]

  • Where a work was created for an employer and was released without indication of name of the author, economic rights run for 70 years after its lawful releasing. If it was not released within 70 years after its creation, economic rights expire after elapsing of this period.[125/2016 Section 32(4)]
  • Where a musical work is merged with a literary work, which were originally created in order to be merged, economic rights with respect to these works run for the life of the last surviving author of these works and 70 years after his death.[125/2016 Section 32(5]

The period of protection of economic rights expires upon the last day of the calendar year in which the period of protection of economic rights has elapsed.[125/2016 Section 32(7)]

Not protected

Abkürzung

Siehe auch: Commons:Ungeschützte Werke

The following are not subject to copyright:[125/2016 Section 5]

  • Text of legislation, a decision of public authority or a court decision, technical standard, including draft materials and translations thereof
  • Land-use planning documents
  • State symbol, municipality symbol, symbol of self-governing region; this does not apply to a work which formed the basis for creating of such symbol,
  • Speech presented in discussions on public affairs
  • Daily news: information on events or circumstances. A work discussing daily news is not considered daily news
  • Work of traditional folk culture

Lizenzvorlagen

Siehe auch: Commons:Lizenzvorlagen

  • {{PD-SlovakGov}} – for public domain Slovak official works, public documents, etc.

Währung

Siehe auch: Commons:Währung

 Nicht OK. The Slovak National Bank does not provide information about copyright on images of currency.[4] Some third parties, such as shops, have been granted permission to deal with Slovakian currency.

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Slovakia has used the Euro since 2009. See COM:CRT/European Union Currency for more information.

Panoramafreiheit

Siehe auch: Commons:Panoramafreiheit

OK {{FoP-Slovakia}}

Under Act No. 185/2015 Coll. as amended by Act No. 125/2016 Coll,

  • Copyright is not infringed by a person who without authorisation of its author uses the work permanently situated in public places by making copies, communication to the public or public distribution by transfer of title.[125/2016 Section 41(1)]
  • The above does not apply to making a copy of architectural work by means of building.

[125/2016 Section 41(2)]

Siehe auch

Zitate

  1. a b Slovakia Copyright and Related Rights (Neighboring Rights). WIPO: World Intellectual Property Organization (2018). Retrieved on 2018-11-13.
  2. Act No. 185/2015 Coll. on Copyright and Related Rights (as amended by Act No. 125/2016 Coll.). Slovakia (2016). Retrieved on 2018-11-13.
  3. Slovak copyright law as of 2016 (in Slovak). Slov-Lex (2016). Retrieved on 2018-12-04.
  4. Slovak koruna currency. Národná banka Slovenska. Retrieved on 2019-02-10.
  5. The Bank's contractual partners for the sale of numismatic materials. Národná banka Slovenska. Retrieved on 2019-02-10.
Caution: The above description may be inaccurate, incomplete and/or out of date, so must be treated with caution. Before you upload a file to Wikimedia Commons you should ensure it may be used freely. Siehe auch: Commons:Allgemeiner Haftungsausschluss