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Српски / srpski: Марко Мурат (1864-1944), „Дах дубровачког пролећа“.

Преузето одавде.

Слика је у јавном власништву јер је у Хрватској до 27. јула 1999. важио закон по којем су ауторска права важила за живота аутора и 50 година након његове смрти, што значи да је ова слика прешла у јавно власништво 1. јануара 1995. године. У међувремену је донесен нови закон према којем је период заштите ауторских права повећан са 50 на 70 година од ауторове смрти, али се закон не примењује ретроактивно на дела која су у моменту његовог доношења већ била у јавном власништву. Аутор је један део живота провео у Србији. До 2004. године је и у Србији важио закон по којем су имовинска права аутора била заштићена за живота аутора и 50 година после његове смрти, па је и према законима Србије дело прешло у јавно власништво 1. јануара 1995.
Date 27 April 2009 (original upload date)
Source http://www.narodnimuzej.rs/zbirke/zbirke-narodnog-muzeja/novi-vek-i-moderno-doba/zbirka-jugoslovenskog-slikarstva-20-veka/?lng=lat
Author Marko Murat (1864-1944)

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This Croatian work is in the public domain because its copyright expired pursuant to the Yugoslav Copyright Act of 1978 and the succeeding Croatian Copyright Act of 1991 (NN 53/91 and 58/93), which provided for copyright term of the life of the author plus fifty years, respectively 25 years for photograph or a work of applied art (details). This applies to works already in the public domain on or before July 27th, 1999, when the law was changed.

The work meets one of the following criteria:

a) it is a work of known authorship and the author died before January 1st, 1949
b) it is an anonymous work and it was published before January 1st, 1949
c) a photograph or a work of applied art published before January 1, 1974

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