共享资源:各地著作权法规/土耳其
著作权法规: 土耳其 快捷方式: COM:土耳其 | |
保护期限 | |
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标准 | 作者逝世 + 70年 |
匿名 | 出版 + 70年 |
其他 | |
全景自由 | 是 |
一般授权条款标签 |
{{PD-Turkey}} {{PD-TR-currency}} |
协议 | |
伯尔尼公约 | 1952年1月1日 |
世界贸易组织成员 | 1995年3月26日 |
乌拉圭回合协议法案回溯日期* | 1996年1月1日 |
世界知识产权协议 | 2008年11月28日 |
*只要一个作品在美国可以受版权保护,在1928年12月31日之后发表,并在来源国的URAA日期受版权保护,那么它通常会在美国受保护。 | |
This page provides an overview of copyright rules of Turkey (or Türkiye) relevant to uploading works into Wikimedia Commons. Note that any work originating in Turkey must be in the public domain, or available under a free license, in both Turkey and the United States before it can be uploaded to Wikimedia Commons. If there is any doubt about the copyright status of a work from Turkey, refer to the relevant laws for clarification.
背景
The modern republic of Turkey was formed in 1923 as a successor state to the Ottoman Empire.
Turkey has been a member of the Berne Convention since 1 January 1952, the World Trade Organization since 26 March 1995 and the WIPO Copyright Treaty since 28 November 2008.
As of 2018 the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), an agency of the United Nations, listed Law No. 5846 of December 5, 1951, on Intellectual and Artistic Works (as amended up to decision no 2020/29 of Constitutional Court of Turkey on July 17, 2020) as the main IP law enacted by the legislature of Turkey.[1] WIPO holds the text of this law in their WIPO Lex database.
一般规则
Under Law No. 5846 of December 5, 1951 (as amended up to decision no 2020/29 of Constitutional Court of Turkey on July 17, 2020),
- The author of a work is the one who made it. The author of a adaptation and compilation is who processes it, provided that the rights of the original author are protected.[5846/1951 Article 8]
- The rights in works created by civil servants, employees and workers during the execution of their duties shall be exercised by the persons who employ or appoint them; provided that the contrary may not be deduced from a special contract between such persons or from the nature of the work.[5846/1951 Article 18]
- The term of protection shall last for the lifetime of the author and for 70 years after his death.[5846/1951 Article 27]
- If there is more than one author, this period shall end upon the expiry of 70 years after the death of the last surviving author.[5846/1951 Article 27]
- The term of protection for works that have been first made public after the death of the author shall be 70 years after the date of death.[5846/1951 Article 27]
- The term of protection for anonymous works where the author remains unknown shall be 70 years from the date on which the work was made public.[5846/1951 Article 27]
- If the first author is a legal person, the term of protection shall be 70 years from the date on which the work was made public.[5846/1951 Article 27]
Previous term
The original 1951 copyright law had a copyright term of 50 years before being extended to 70 years in 1995.
不受保护
参见:共享资源:不受保护
The reproduction, distribution, adaptation or exploitation in any other form of laws, bylaws, regulations, notifications, circulars and court decisions that have been officially published or announced is permitted.[5846/1951 Article 31]
版权标签
参见:共享資源:著作權標籤
- {{PD-Turkey}} for works whose author died more than 70 years ago, and anonymous works published more than 70 years ago.
- {{PD-TR-currency}} for images of Turkish currency.
- {{Legislation-TR}} for Turkish legislation
货币
参见:共享资源:货币
可以: Electronic reproductions of banknotes and coins are permitted by the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey, under the following conditions:
- They must not exceed 72 dpi (dots per inch); and
- The expression “ÖRNEKTİR GEÇMEZ” or “SPECIMEN” must be printed diagonally across the reproduction in Arial font or a font similar to Arial font. The length of the expression “ÖRNEKTİR GEÇMEZ” or “SPECIMEN” must be at least 75 percent of the length of reproduction, and the height thereof must be at least 15 percent of the width of the reproduction. The characters must be written in a non-transparent (opaque) color contrasting with the dominant color of the respective banknote. In two-sided reproductions, the abovementioned expression must be printed on both sides.
全景自由
参见:共享资源:全景自由
可以 only for exterior architecture and artistic works permanently found on public streets, avenues, and squares. 不可以 for interior architecture and artistic works found in other types of public places (like outdoor parks or museum indoors). {{FoP-Turkey}} Under Law No. 5846 of December 5, 1951 (as amended up to decision no 2020/29 of Constitutional Court of Turkey on July 17, 2020),
- Works of fine arts permanently placed on public streets, avenues or squares may be reproduced by drawings, graphics, photographs and the like, distributed, shown by projection in public premises or broadcast by radio or similar means. For architectural works, this freedom is only valid for the exterior form.[5846/1951 Article 40]
- Works of fine arts are the following works, which have aesthetic value: Oil paintings or water colors, all types of drawings, patterns, pastels, engravings, artistic scripts and gildings, works drawn or fixed on metal, stone, wood or other material by engraving, carving, ornamental inlay or similar methods, calligraphy, silk screen printing; Sculptures, reliefs and carvings; Architectural works; Handicraft and minor works of art, miniatures and works of ornamentation, textiles, fashion designs; Photographic works and slides; Graphic works; Cartoons; All kinds of personifications.[5846/1951 Article 4]
See also Commons talk:Freedom of panorama/Archive 9#Turkey for a discussion about Turkish freedom of panorama.
邮票
参见:共享資源:郵票
Under Law No. 5846 of December 5, 1951 (as amended up to decision no 2020/29 of Constitutional Court of Turkey on July 17, 2020),
- The rights in works created by civil servants, employees and workers during the execution of their duties shall be exercised by the persons who employ or appoint them; provided that the contrary may not be deduced from a special contract between such persons or from the nature of the work.[5846/1951 Article 18]
- If the first author is a legal person, the term of protection shall be 70 years from the date on which the work was made public.[5846/1951 Article 27]
The copyright for stamps therefore belongs to the Turkish government and lasts 70 years from publication. Thus, any stamp issued 70 or more years ago (published before 1 January 1954) is public domain.
原创门槛
参见:共享资源:原创门槛
Might be OK The Turkish copyright laws depend on the work bearing the characteristics of its creator while deciding whether the work is original, and considered on a case-by-case basis.[5]
参见
- Türkiye
- Category:License tags of Turkey
- Category:Stamps of Turkey
- Category:Turkish FOP cases
- 共享资源:各地著作权法规/奥斯曼帝国
引用
- ↑ a b Turkey Copyright and Related Rights (Neighboring Rights). WIPO: World Intellectual Property Organization (2018). Retrieved on 2018-11-08.
- ↑ Law No. 5846 of December 5, 1951, on Intellectual and Artistic Works (as amended up to decision no 2020/29 of Constitutional Court of Turkey on July 17, 2020). Turkey (2014). Retrieved on 2018-11-08.
- ↑ Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey – Banknote Reproduction (English)
- ↑ Turkish currency law (Turkish)
- ↑ ECONOMIC AND MORAL RIGHTS IN TURKISH AND EUROPEAN UNION COPYRIGHT LAW (2009).