File:Sticker Black Hills SD.jpg

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Sticker of the BLACK HILLS in South Dakota

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English: A sticker of the "Black Hills" in South Dakota, belonging to myself, and glued to my mailbox. The sticker is permanently visible and located on a public way in Sand am Main, Germany, Marienstraße. The picture is cropped and improved in contrast.
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Author The creator of the sticker is unknown

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Germany

The photographical reproduction of this work is covered under the article § 59 of the German copyright law, which states that "It shall be permissible to reproduce, by painting, drawing, photography or cinematography, works which are permanently located on public ways, streets or places and to distribute and publicly communicate such copies. For works of architecture, this provision shall be applicable only to the external appearance."

As with all other “limits of copyright by legally permitted uses”, no changes to the actual work are permitted under § 62 of the German copyright law (UrhG).

See Commons:Copyright rules by territory/Germany#Freedom of panorama for more information.

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Die Panoramafreiheit lässt den urheberrechtlichen Schutz einer unter Berufung auf sie angefertigten Fotografie unberührt; dass sich ein Fotograf für seine Aufnahme eines Kunstwerks und deren anschließende Verwertung auf die Panoramafreiheit stützt, beeinträchtigt also nicht dessen Urheber- bzw. Leistungsschutz an der Fotografie. (BGH, Urteil vom 19. Januar 2017, I ZR 242/15)
According to a decision of the German Supreme Court the copyright status of the photographer is not restricted. The fact that a photographer is referring to his right of "Panoramafreiheit" does not restrict his own copyright status concerning the photography taken. (BGH ; January 19, 2017, I ZR 242/15)
The object shown falls under the Exhaustion doctrine under U.S. law. Under the doctrine, once an authorized sale of a patented article occurs, the patent holder's exclusive rights to control the use and sale of that article are said to be "exhausted," and the purchaser is free to use or resell that article without further restraint from patent law. (17 U.S.C. § 109). See also First-sale doctrine. The first-sale doctrine creates a basic exception to the copyright holder's distribution right. Once the work is lawfully sold or even transferred gratuitously, the copyright owner's interest in the material object in which the copyrighted work is embodied is exhausted. The owner of the material object can then dispose or make use of it as he sees fit.
Das abgebildete Objekt fällt in den USA unter die Exhaustion doctrine, nach der die patentrechtlichen Ansprüche des Patentinhabers durch einen autorisierten Verkauf verfallen (Erschöpfungsprinzip) (17 U.S.C. § 109). Siehe auch First-sale doctrine im U.S.-Recht.

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current19:35, 5 November 2019Thumbnail for version as of 19:35, 5 November 20191,062 × 1,454 (492 KB)Fornax (talk | contribs){{Information |description ={{en|1=A sticker of the "Black Hills" in South Dakota, belonging to myself, and glued to my mailbox. The sticker is permanently visible and located on a public way in Sand am Main, Germany, Marienstraße. The picture is cropped and improved in contrast.}} |date =2019-11-05 |source =own |author =Creator of the sticker unknown }} Category:South Dakota Category:Stickers in the United States

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