Commons talk:Freedom of panorama/Europe

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Defining a "public place"[edit]

"Public place" is very vague and unclear wording. Does this mean inside public buildings, such as museums, or does it mean only on public land (i. e., where one has access to the area 24/7)? Dunkleosteus77 (talk) 01:38, 9 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

The definitions are taken from the laws of each country. Some are vague, some explicitly refer only to outdoors places such as parks and squares, and others include the interiors of buildings accessible to the public, such as museums. In some cases the law refers to works that are visible from public places, even if they are not situated on public land, typical of most buildings. We have to do our best to interpret the law of each country as it applies to each case. Aymatth2 (talk) 12:11, 9 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Luxembourg[edit]

Commons:Copyright rules by territory/Luxembourg is missing from this page. It tries to use Commons:Copyright rules by territory/Lëtzebuerg, which doesn't exist, but I have no idea why it's doing that. I tried creating a redirect on the latter page but that didn't fix the problem. clpo13(talk) 16:41, 17 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]

@Clpo13: This page used module:countries to build the list, and obviously someone has changed the name there, incorrectly. I will try to get it fixed. Aymatth2 (talk) 17:49, 17 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
@Clpo13: The problem is fixed. Turned out to be more complicated than I thought, but the module code corrections and associated clean-up were useful. Aymatth2 (talk) 15:02, 28 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Sweden formatting[edit]

There is a Header 3 that is incorrectly formatted under the Sweden section, specifically under "public art". I do not know how to fix it, however, so I will need help with this. Qwertyxp2000 (talk) 04:21, 19 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]