Commons:Urheberrechtsregeln nach Gebiet/St. Kitts und Nevis

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Diese Seite bietet einen Überblick über die Urheberrechtsbestimmungen von St. Kitts und Nevis, die für das Hochladen von Werken in Wikimedia Commons relevant sind. Beachte, dass jedes Werk, das aus St. Kitts und Nevis stammt, sowohl in St. Kitts und Nevis 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 St. Kitts und Nevis solltest du die entsprechenden Gesetze zur Klärung heranziehen.

Hintergrund

Die St.-Christopher-Insel (St. Kitts) wurde 1623 von den Engländern kolonisiert und bald darauf mit den Franzosen geteilt. Die Franzosen traten ihren Teil im Jahr 1713 an das Vereinigte Königreich ab. St. Kitts und Nevis wurden 1983 unabhängig.

St. Kitts und Nevis ist seit dem 9. April 1995 Mitglied des Berner Übereinkommens und seit dem 21. Februar 1996 Mitglied der Welthandelsorganisation sowie Unterzeichner verschiedener anderer internationaler Verträge.[1]

As of 2018 the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), an agency of the United Nations, listed the Copyright Act (Cap. 18.08) of 2002 as the main copyright law enacted by the legislature of Saint Kitts and Nevis.[1] WIPO holds the text of this law in their WIPO Lex database.[2]

General rules

According to the Chapter 18.08 Copyright Act of 2002,

  • Subject to the provisions of this section, copyright in any literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work shall expire at the end of a period of 50 years from the end of the calendar year in which the author dies.[18.08/2000 Section 10(1)]
  • Where the authorship of a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work is unknown, copyright in that work shall expire at the end of a period of 50 years from the end of the calendar year in which it was first made available to the public.[18.08/2000 Section 10(2)]
  • The provisions of subsections (1) and (2) of this section shall not apply to computer-generated work, the copyright in which expires at the end of the period of 50 years from the end of the calendar year in which the work was made.[18.08/2000 Section 10(4)]
  • For a work of joint authorship, duration is based on death of the last surviving known author.[18.08/2000 Section 10(5)]
  • Copyright in a sound recording or film expires at the end of a period of 50 years from the end of the calendar year in which it was made, or where it is made available to the public before the end of that period, 50 years from the end of the calendar year in which it is so made available.[18.08/2000 Section 11(1)]

Folklore

In respect of folklore, that is to say, all literary and artistic works that (a) constitute a basic element of the traditional and cultural heritage of Saint Christopher and Nevis; (b) were created in Saint Christopher and Nevis by various groups of the community; and (c) survive from generation to generation; the rights of the author shall vest in the Crown to the same extent as if the Crown had been the original creator of the folklore.[18.08/2000 Section 22(5)]

De minimis

Abkürzung

Siehe auch: Commons:De minimis

  • Copyright in a work shall not be infringed (a) by its incidental inclusion in an artistic work, sound recording film, broadcast or cable programme; or (b) by the issue to the public of copies of the playing, showing, broadcasting or inclusion in a cable programme service of anything whose making was not an infringement of copyright by virtue of paragraph (a) of this section.[18.08/2000 Section 55]

Panoramafreiheit

Siehe auch: Commons:Panoramafreiheit

OK for 3D works. According to the Chapter 18.08 Copyright Act of 2002,

  • Representation of artistic works on public display: This section shall apply to (a) buildings; and (b) sculptures, models of buildings and works of artistic craftsmanship, if permanently situated in a public place or in premises open to the public.[18.08/2000 Section 74(1)]
  • The copyright in the work referred to in section 74(1) shall not be infringed by (a) making a graphic work representing it; (b) making a photograph or film of it; (c) broadcasting or including in a cable programme service a visual image of it; or (d) the issue to the public of copies, or the broadcasting or inclusion in a cable programme service, of anything whose making was, by virtue of this section, not an infringement of copyright.[18.08/2000 Section 74(2)]

Zitate

  1. a b Saint Kitts and Nevis Copyright and Related Rights (Neighboring Rights). WIPO: World Intellectual Property Organization (2018). Retrieved on 2018-11-04.
  2. Copyright Act (Cap. 18.08). Saint Kitts and Nevis (2002). Retrieved on 2018-11-04.
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