Commons:Bélyegek/Közkincs/Ázsia
Ez a lap áttekintést nyújt a bélyegekkel kapcsolatos szerzői jogi szabályokról különböző ázsiai országokban; az egyes országok szabályairól szóló lapok „beillesztéséből” áll, összehasonlításra vagy karbantartásra hasznos.
Ázsia országai
COM:Afghanistan
Afganisztán
Nincs adat
COM:Azerbaijan
Azerbajdzsán
use {{PD-AZ-exempt}}
An exception is File:1995 John Lennon..jpg.
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Azerbaijan
COM:Bahrain
Bahrein
COM:Bangladesh
Banglades
COM:Bhutan
Bhután
COM:Brunei
Brunei Darussalam
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Brunei
COM:Cyprus
Ciprus
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Cyprus
COM:South Korea
Dél-Korea
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of South Korea
COM:United Arab Emirates
Egyesült Arab Emírségek
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Egypt
COM:North Korea
Észak-Korea
If published before 1 January 1974 use {{PD-DPRKOld}}.
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of North Korea
COM:Philippines
Fülöp-szigetek
Works by the government of the Philippines are not protected by copyright. A prior approval of the government is necessary for exploitation of such works for profit. However, the clause for prior approval is determined to be a non-copyright restriction and can be safely ignored for the purposes of Wikimedia Commons by policy. (See discussion).
Warning while Philippine stamps are public domain as works of the Philippine government, one must also take into account the underlying derivative works that may appear in the stamps, such as photographs from non-free sources and copyrighted artworks. Section 176.3 of the copyright law provides that the copyright in a work is not invalidated by its "publication or republication by the government in a public document." See also this April 2020 deletion request and this May 2021 deletion request.
COM:Georgia
Grúzia
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Georgia Nincs adat
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of India
COM:Indonesia
Indonézia
under Article 43(b) of the 2014 Copyright Law.
Please use {{PD-IDGov}} for images of Indonesian postal stamps. However, please note that it has not been determined if modifications or derivatives can be made to works enumerated in Article 43 (Please read the Commons discussion on the issue here).
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Indonesia Nincs adat
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Iraq Nincs adat
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Iran
COM:Israel
Izrael
Paragraph 51 of Israeli Postal Services Statute 1986, in its 2004 revised version stipulates that the State owns full copyrights for Israeli stamps. The Israeli copyright statute from 2007 determines that the State's copyrights expire on 1 January of the 51st year after the creation of the work. Hence, only stamps created 50 or more years ago are in the public domain. Template:PD-IsraelGov would be appropriate to indicate their copyright status.
Stamps more than 70 years old or published before 1 January 1968 are in the public domain, per {{PD-Japan}}.
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Japan Nincs adat
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Yemen
COM:Jordan
Jordánia
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Jordan
COM:Cambodia
Kambodzsa
They may count as anonymous or collective works, in which case copyright expires 75 years after publication.
If the author is known, presumably they are protected for life + 50 years.[2003 Articles 31]
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Cambodia
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Qatar
COM:Kazakhstan
Kazahsztán
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Kazakhstan
COM:East Timor
Kelet-Timor
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of East Timor
COM:中国 / 中國
Kína
Lásd még: Commons:Bélyegek
As mentioned elsewhere (see Manchukuo and Wang Jingwei regime CRT pages), stamps issued by the government of Manchukuo, or the Wang Jingwei regime are nowadays in public domain, as both are considered as puppet regimes by Chinese Government, and hence never recognized their copyright status.
Pending informations, but in normal cases Not OK for nearly all non-Manchukuo, non-Wang-regime stamps in China, because in most cases, the dates of birth of authors of those stamps are not publicly known, unless if that's issued before Jan 1, 1929 which is a {{PD-anon-expired}} case, we should de facto judge them as copyrighted by China Post or its affiliates (e.g. Beijing Stamp Factory).[1]
In rare cases, if the dates of birth of authors of some individual stamps are known, those can enter the public domain 50 years after the death of the creator.
COM:Kyrgyzstan
Kirgizisztán
use {{PD-KG-exempt}}
Pursuant to Article 8 of Law No. 6 of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan On Copyright and Associated Rights, "official symbols and signs (flags, coats of arms, decorations, bills and coins and other official symbols and signs)" are not copyrighted.
Pursuant to Article 1 of Law No. 52 of Kyrgyzstan On Postal Services dated June 20, 2001, official signs of postage include "postage stamps and other signs applied to postal items and confirming payment for postal services"[2]
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Kyrgyzstan
COM:Kuwait
Kuvait
Nincs adat
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Kuwait
. Law No. 38/NA of November 15, 2017, on Intellectual Property does not mention stamps, and nothing that could be interpreted as stamps is included in the list of unprotected works.[38/NA/2017 Article 94]
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Laos
COM:Lebanon
Libanon
Nincs adat
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Lebanon
COM:Malaysia
Malajzia
According to article 23 of The Copyright Act 1987 (act 332), works by the Government Organizations are subject to copyright until the beginning of the year following 50 years after publication, so only stamps more than 50 years old may be uploaded and they should use the template {{PD-Malaysia}}. This applies until 1992 when the Malaysian post office was corporatized as Pos Malaysia, so the normal artistic copyright term likely applies (life plus 50 years), unless as a corporate work the term of publish plus 50 years applies.
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Malaysia
COM:Maldives
Maldív-szigetek
Nincs adat
COM:မြန်မာပြည်
Template:မြန်မာပြည်
Commons:Copyright rules by territory/မြန်မာပြည်
COM:Mongolia
Mongólia
Nincs adat
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Mongolia
Nincs adat
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Nepal
Nincs adat
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Oman
COM:Armenia
Örményország
Nincs adat
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Armenia
COM:Russia
Oroszország
use {{PD-RU-exempt|stamps}}
Pursuant to Article 1259.6 of Part IV of the Civil Code (No. 230-FZ) of the Russian Federation dated 8 December 2006, official symbols and signs (flags, emblems, orders, banknotes, and the like), as well as symbols and signs of municipal formations are not copyrighted. Pursuant to Article 2 of Federal Law No. 176-FZ of the Russian Federation On Postal Service dated July 17, 1999, official signs of postage include "postage stamps and other signs put on mail that give evidence that postage has been paid".
Article 1.1 of Official Postage Signs and Special Postmarks Regulations, put into force on 26 May 1994 by Order 115 of the Ministry of Communication of the Russian Federation, defines the official postage signs concretely and labels postage stamps, souvenir and miniature sheets, stamped envelopes, and postal stationery cards as the postage signs. Even works still under copyright can be used by the Russian post, without altering the copyright status of the work used.[3]
A copyrighted painting can be used on an envelope or such and {{PD-RU-exempt}} will apply, without turning the painting into a Public Domain work. Prerequisite is that the Russian post acquired permission from the copyright-holder. We can safely assume that the Russian post has come to an agreement with the copyright-holder of such work.
Tuva stamps
use {{PD-RU-exempt}}.
From 1921 to 1944, Tuva constituted a sovereign, independent nation under the name of Tannu Tuva, officially, the Tuvan People's Republic, or the People's Republic of Tannu Tuva. The independence of Tannu Tuva, however, was recognized only by its neighbors: the Soviet Union and Mongolia.[4]
Since 1944 Tuva has been part of the Russian Federation.
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Russia
COM:Pakistan
Pakisztán
. Use {{PD-Pakistan-stamp}} for stamps whose copyright has expired
Copyright ownership of stamps is maintained by the Government of Pakistan, as stamps in Pakistan are issued by Pakistan Post, which works under the Government of Pakistan. According to Pakistan's Copyright Ordinance, 1962, stamps can be classified as artistic:
- "artistic" work' means: ... a painting, a sculpture, a drawing (including a diagram, map, chart or plan), an engraving or a photograph, whether or not any such work possess artistic quality.[XXXIV/2000 Section 2(c.i)]
- "Government work" means a work which is made or published by or under the direction or control of ... the Government or any department of the Government.[XXXIV/2000 Section 2(m)]
- in the case of a Government work, Government shall, in the absence of any agreement to the contrary, be the first owner of the copyright therein.[XXXIV/2000 Section 139(d)]
- Copyright in a Government work shall, where Government is the first owner of the copyright therein, subsist until 50 years from the beginning of the calendar year next following the year in which the work is first published.[XXXIV/2000 Section 22(1)]
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Pakistan
COM:Sri Lanka
Srí Lanka
. The Intellectual Property Act No 36 of 2003 is silent on stamps, so assume copyrighted until general term of protection expires. It seems that stamps would be public domain if published before 1 January 1954, use {{PD-Sri Lanka}}.
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Sri Lanka
COM:Saudi Arabia
Szaúd-Arábia
Nincs adat
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Saudi Arabia
COM:Singapore
Szingapúr
All stamps are under the copyright of the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA). No stamps may be reproduced without paying royalties to the IDA, if requested.
According to Singapore's copyright law, stamps become public domain 70 years after the death of the engraver or 70 years after their issuance, if governmental work. Use {{PD-SG-artisticwork}}.
The Singapore Philatelic Museum has been appointed to administer approval for reproduction.[5]
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Singapore
Nincs adat
COM:Tajikistan
Tádzsikisztán
use {{PD-TJ-exempt}}.
Pursuant to Article 7 of Law on Copyright and Related Rights (as amended up to 2009) of the Republic of Tajikistan, "state symbols and signs" are not copyrighted.
Pursuant to Article 1 of Law of Tajikistan On Postal Services dated June 4, 2003, "state signs of payment for postal communication [are] postal stamps, which are attached to postal correspondence and confirm the payment of postal communication services, blocks, stamped envelopes, postal cards"[6]
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Tajikistan
COM:Thailand
Thaiföld
The copyright of postage stamps is held by Thailand Post and lasts 50 years. Public domain for stamps published before 1974. szeptember 23..[2537/1994 Sec.23]
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Thailand
COM:Türkiye
Törökország
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.
COM:Turkmenistan
Türkmenisztán
Nincs adat
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Turkmenistan
COM:Uzbekistan
Üzbegisztán
use {{PD-UZ-exempt}}.
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Uzbekistan
COM:Vietnam
Vietnám
Nincs adat
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Vietnam
Korlátozott elismerés
COM:Abkhazia
Abházia
Nincs adat
COM:South Ossetia
Dél-Oszétia
Nincs adat
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of South Ossetia
COM:Northern Cyprus
Észak-Ciprus
Nincs adat
COM:中華民國
Kínai Köztársaság
Nincs adat
COM:فلسطين / Palestine
Palesztina (régió)
Nincs adat
Egyéb területek
COM:Akrotiri and Dhekelia
Akrotíri és Dekélia
Nincs adat
COM:British Indian Ocean Territory
Brit Indiai-óceáni Terület
További információ: Commons:Szerzői jogi szabályok területenként/Egyesült Királyság#Stamps
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of British Indian Ocean Territory
COM:Hong Kong
Hongkong
as per talk page discussion.
The Hongkong Post, as a government department of Hong Kong, owns the intellectual property of stamps released by them.
Because Hong Kong was a territory of the United Kingdom until 1997, Hong Kong law is modeled on UK law, and in the absence of any specific case law to the contrary it is reasonable to assume that the rules will be similar. See the United Kingdom for more details.
Lásd még: Category:Stamps of Hong Kong
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partly located in Asia
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