Zasady prawa autorskiego: Libia Skrót: COM:LIBIA | |
| Czas trwania | |
|---|---|
| Standard | Ponad 50 lat życia |
| Anonimowy | Ponad 25 lat od publikacji |
| Inne | |
| Wolność panoramy | No |
| Terminy obowiązują do końca danego roku | Nie |
| Oznaczenia licencji | {{PD-Libya}} |
| Traktaty | |
| Konwencja berneńska | 28 września 1976 |
| Data przywrócenia URAA* | 1 stycznia 1996 |
| *Praca jest zwykle chroniona w Stanach Zjednoczonych, jeśli jest rodzajem dzieła chronionego prawami autorskimi w USA, opublikowane po cenie 1$ i chronione w kraju pochodzenia w dniu URAA. | |
This page provides an overview ofcopyright rules of Libya relevant to uploading works into Wikimedia Commons.Note that any work originating inLibya must be in the public domain, or available under a free license, in both Libya 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 Libya, refer to the relevant laws for clarification.
Libya was under Ottoman rule until 1911, when it became an Italian colony.From 1943 to 1951, Libya was under British/French occupation.Libya became independent as a kingdom in 1951.
Libya has been a member of theBerne Convention since 28 September 1976.[1]
As of 2018 theWorld Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), an agency of the United Nations, listedLaw No. 9 for 1968 Issuing the Copyright Protection Law as the main copyright law enacted by the legislature of Libya.[1]WIPO holds the text of this law in theirWIPO Lex database.[2]A copy is also held in Wikisource.[3]
Another source, written by IP firm Abu-Ghazaleh Intellectual Property onMondaq claims that copyright is governed byLaw No. 7 of 1984, which is based onLaw No. 9 of 1968. According to the source, protection is valid for the lifetime of the author plus a period of 50 years and in order for a work to be protected, the work must be deposited at a "Copyright Protection Office" at the Ministry of Culture & Information within one month of its publication in Libya, or the entry of the work into Libya prior to distribution of 20 copies.[4] Law No. 7 of 1984 is also mentioned by theUnited States Department of State in an investment climate statement.[5]. However, Law No. 7 of 1984 is a law on depositing binders that are prepared for publication, not on copyright.[6]
Note: Libya is a party to the Berne Copyright law in 1976, which requires life + 50 years copyright length, however the provisions are only required to be implemented for foreign works, and Libya is not obligated to increase the duration of their own works.
According to LibyanLaw No. 9 of 1968,
According to Libyan Law No. 9 for 1968,
Zobacz także:Commons:Unprotected works/pl
According to Libyan Law No. 9 for 1968, the following works are not subject to copyright, if they are not characterized by innovation, arrangement or any other personal effort worthy of protection[9/1968 Article 4]:
Zobacz także:Commons:Oznaczenia licencji
Zobacz także:Commons:Wolność panoramy
Nie OK The Copyright Protection Law of Libya (Libyan Law No. (9) for 1968) does not have a suitable freedom of panorama provision for Wikimedia Commons.
A similar provision is found at Article(17)(b) but is restricted to limited educational uses in books: "The following shall be allowed in school books and in literature, history, science and art books:...(b) Copying published works on graphic art, sculpture and photography provided that copying shall be limited to the extent necessary to explain what is written."[9/1968 Article 17(b)]
Zobacz także:Commons:Threshold of originality/pl
For photographic and cinematic works which are limited to the mere mechanical transmission of scenery, rights expire 5 years from the date of first publication.[9/1968 Article 20]