Copyright rules: Ελλάδα Shortcut: COM:ΕΛΛΆΔΑ | |
| Durations | |
|---|---|
| Standard | Life + 70 years |
| Anonymous | Publish + 70 years |
| Audiovisual | Life + 70 years |
| Other | |
| Freedom of panorama | No |
| Terms run to year end | Yes |
| Common licence tags | {{PD-old-auto}} {{PD-GreekGov}} |
| Treaties | |
| Berne convention | 9 November 1920 |
| Univ. Copyright Convention | 24 August 1963 |
| WTO member | 1 January 1995 |
| URAA restoration date* | 1 January 1996 |
| WIPO treaty | 14 March 2010 |
| *A work is usually protected in the US if it is a type of work copyrightable in the US, published after 31 December 1929 and protected in the country of origin on the URAA date. | |
This page provides an overview ofcopyright rules of Greece relevant to uploading works into Wikimedia Commons.Note that any work originating inGreece must be in the public domain, or available under a free license, in both Greece 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 Greece, refer to the relevant laws for clarification.
Greece has been a member of theBerne Convention since 9 November 1920, theWorld Trade Organization since 1 January 1995 and theWIPO Copyright Treaty since 14 March 2010.
As of 2018 theWorld Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), an agency of the United Nations, listedLaw No. 2121/1993 on Copyright, Related rights and Cultural Matters (as amended up to Law No. 4531/2018) as the main IP law enacted by the legislature of Greece.[1]WIPO holds the text of this law in theirWIPO Lex database.
UnderLaw No. 2121/1993 as amended up to Law No. 4531/2018,
The economic right to works created by employees (under any work relation) of the Government or a legal entity of public law in execution of their duties is transferred to the employer, unless provided otherwise by contract.[2121/2018 Article 8]
The term “collective work” shall designate any work created through the independent contribution of several authors acting under the intellectual direction and coordination of one natural person. That natural person shall be the initial right holder of the economic right and the moral right in the collective work. Each author of a contribution shall be the initial right holder of the economic right and the moral right in his own contribution, provided that that contribution is capable of separate exploitation.[2121/2018 Article 7(2)]
Δείτε επίσης:Commons:Unprotected works
UnderLaw No. 2121/1993 as amended up to Law No. 4531/2018, there is no copyright protection for official texts expressive of the authority of the State, notably legislative, administrative or judicial texts, nor for expressions of folklore, news information or simple facts and data.[2121/2018 Article 2.5]
Δείτε επίσης:Commons:Copyright rules by territory
Non copyright restrictions: Producing pictures of monuments and antiquities that belong to the Greek State to be disseminated to the public for profit, including publishing on the internet for profit, requires a license from the Archaeological Receipts Fund according toJuly 2020 Law (4708/2020, Government Gazette issue 140/Α/21-7-2020 part B article 20). Photography of ancient monuments and antiquities that belong to the Greek State (all dating before 1453 and most dating before 1830(Law 3028/2002, Government Gazette issue 153/Α/28-6-2002 articles 2 & 7)) is allowed to be taken for free when non-professional equipment is being used but publishing on the internet is allowed for free when no commercial or economical purpose exists or for a limit of up to 5 years under payment of a renewable fee according to the latestMinisterial Decision in force published in Government Gazette issue B-3046/2011-12-30 (chapter 1, article 5). The second Ministerial Decision in force has been issued in 2019356481/254593/7509/2927/2019 - Government Gazette issue 2812/Β/4-7-2019.
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Δείτε επίσης:Commons:Currency
According to the Greek legislation, neither the Bank of Greece not any other Greek authority is competent to provide you or any other interested party with any kind of permission to use the image of the Greek drachmae banknotes. However, without prejudice to the moral right of the designer recognized under Greek law (Law 2121/1993, as in force), there is no legal provision prohibiting the reproduction of drachmae banknotes.
Δείτε επίσης:Commons:Ελευθερία πανοράματος
Note: Please tag Greek no-FoP deletion requests:<noinclude>[[Category:Greek FOP cases/pending]]</noinclude>
UnderLaw No. 2121/1993 as amended up to Law 5043/2023:
The occasional reproduction and communication by the mass media of images of architectural works, fine art works, photographs or works of applied art, which are sited permanently in a public place, shall be permissible, without the consent of the author and without payment.
— [2121/2023 Article 26]
It remains unclear what exactly "occasional reproduction and communication by the mass media" encompasses. Even if "communication by the mass media" is seen as an extension of mere "reproduction", the interpretation of "occasional" reproduction remain to be clarified by jurisdiction or an scholarly interpretation. Seetalk page for a discussion.
Copyright ends 70 years after the author's death. After that, the government might claim moral rights under certain conditions.[2121/2018 Article 29(2)]
Δείτε επίσης:Commons:Threshold of originality
The term “work” is defined as including any original intellectual creation expressed in any form, including alterations of other works as well as collections of works, provided that the selection or the arrangement of such collections is original.[3]
Originality is understood by Greek jurisprudence as a notion of “statistical uniqueness”, which means that the work involves skill, labor and judgment emanating from the author and that no other person, acting under the same circumstances, could produce the exact same work.[4]
Δείτε επίσης:Commons:Stamps
Stamps by artists deceased more than 70 years ago (or pseudonymously designed more than 70 years ago, before 1 January 1955) are free. The copyright status of all other stamps issued before 1970 is disputed (possibly{{PD-GreekGov}} as government administrative documents). Stamps issued since 1970 follow the70 years pma rule.