Commons:WikiProject Public Domain/German stamps review

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This review is prompted by a recent (March 2012) German court decision. In the Loriot stamps case decision the Landgericht Berlin decided that § 5 Abs. 1 UrhG only applies for literary works (Sprachwerke) and not for works of the visual arts (Werke der bildenden Kunst). Furthermore:

"Auch § 5 Abs. 2 UrhG ist für Postwertzeichen nicht einschlägig. Postwertzeichen werden nicht im amtlichen Interesse zur allgemeinen Kenntnisnahme veröffentlicht, da kein amtliches Interesse an der freien Verwertung besteht. Denn sie werden nicht zur allgemeinen Kenntnisnahme veröffentlicht, sondern zum allgemeinen Gebrauch im Geldverkehr herausgebracht." I.e. stamps are not considered a work that is published "for the attention of the general public" (zur allgemeinen Kenntnisnahme) as a matter of official concern ("im amtlichen Interesse").

All this means that stamps are not in the public domain in Germany, except individual cases where other reasons for them being in the public domain apply (e.g. creator dead for more than 70 years or just a simple design).

Background

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Guidance affected

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Templates affected

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Converted

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Templates with no remaining uses, converted to use {{Speedydelete}} for any future uploads:

Tools

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Identifying the most-used files

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Commons:Tools#Glamorous can identify the most-used files in Category:German stamps review. Make sure "Show details" is checked to get the list of files, as well as "Show limited details" to give you the count instead of the names of the pages where they're used. See also Category talk:German stamps review for a listing.

To do

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draft for discussion

  1. Set up a project page to coordinate all this. That way we would have a place we can link to when we post notices on other wikis.
  2. Inform Wikis:
    1. Inform all Wikis that the result of the discussion is that we can't keep the files. And add a link to the project page.
    2. Do a query of all the files used in each wiki and inform the wikis about the numbers of "their" files that may be deleted.
    3. Give all the wikis a deadline to decide if they can and will have the files copied to their wiki.
  3. Whats the problem?
    1. Make a list of all templates that may be a problem.
    2. Make a list of all files that may be deleted (or at least a list of the number of files with each template).
  4. Check files
    1. Agree on a method to get this working
    2. Update license pages etc. so we all have a better chance to figure out which files are ok and which files are not
    3. Start checking
      1. Mark as ok.
      2. Mark as NOT ok.
  5. Files that is not ok
    1. Have a bot to mark file with no permission and inform uploader
    2. Have a bot inform local wikis where the file used
    3. If the wiki has opted in for "copy to wiki" then a bot copies the file to the wiki
    4. When file has been copied to local wiki (or if they do not want it) mark it with "ready for deletion"
    5. Delete when the 7 days have passed and uploader (or anyone else) have not provided a valid permission.

Target for completion

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Review procedure for 2D reproductions of stamps

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  1. Examine if this file is a stamp, otherwise continue with Commons:WikiProject Public Domain/German stamps review#Review procedure for other items
  2. Provide one of the following licence templates:
  3. Review outcomes:
  4. Use +review via [[Commons:WikiProject Public Domain/German stamps review]] for your edit's summary to indicate why you changed the licence template.

Review procedure for other items

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  1. If the templates are used for images of postcards, letters, parcels, etc. a different review procedure is required
    Wouldn't any such use be de minimis, in which case the templates could just be removed? If not, such use could be made legal by censoring the stamp image out, and then the templates could just be removed.   — Jeff G. ツ 03:10, 7 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
    with respect to german law: probably, yeah. cheers, —Pill (talk) 07:23, 7 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
  2. TBC

Progress

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