File:200zl r.jpg
200zl_r.jpg (200 × 100 pixels, file size: 25 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
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banknote |
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yes |
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to illustrate article on subject |
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any others would have same problem |
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Polish złoty//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:200zl_r.jpgtrue |
Description |
banknote |
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Source | |
Article | |
Portion used |
all |
Low resolution? |
yes |
Purpose of use |
to illustrate article on subject |
Replaceable? |
any others would have same problem |
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Polish coins and banknotes//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:200zl_r.jpgtrue |
This image depicts a currently circulating unit of currency or similar official monetary token. Some currency designs are ineligible for copyright and are in the public domain. Others are copyrighted. This restriction tag has been placed because currency designs and images of them may be subject to additional legal restrictions outside of copyright law including laws regarding counterfeiting, which may also apply, particularly when this image is used in printed form. |
This image depicts a non-free unit of currency design and the copyright is likely held by the currency's producer. It is believed that the use of low-resolution of currency
qualifies as fair use under the copyright law of the United States. Any other uses of this image, on Wikipedia or elsewhere, may be copyright infringement. See Wikipedia:Non-free content for more information.
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Do not use this tag if the currency and image in question are known to be either public domain or freely licensed. If the currency design shown is in fact public domain please replace this tag with{{PD currency}} and {{PD currency/accepted}} , if appropriate, and an appropriate copyright tag. |
From National Bank of Poland web-page (http://www.nbp.pl):
Approval for the reproduction of the money designs
The National Bank of Poland as the issuer and the owner of property rights related to the money designs reserves itself the right to grant individually its approval for the reproduction of the money designs in order to exclude any case of their copying in any form that devalues the Polish money. Due to the issuer's necessity to ensure the safety of the banknote circulation, such an approval is usually secured with the requirement to reproduce only one side of the notes the size of which is decidedly different from the real one.
The National Bank of Poland does not charge any fee for its approvals for using the banknote or coin designs for advertising purposes.
Moreover, according to the applied regulations of the Act on copyright and the related rights of February 4th, 1994 (Journal of Laws No. 24, item 83) that provide for the observance of personal copyright, the author's permission is needed in order to use his work. Without the author's permission, the elements of or the whole work that is put into circulation as a legal tender or its elaboration for other purposes than the ones connected with its official function of a legal tender must not be used.
In view of the above mentioned, in order to get an approval for using the pictures of banknote or coin designs, one should apply to the NBP attaching, if possible, the project of an advertisement. After getting the approval from the NBP, one should contact the author of the banknote or coin design in order to get his approval as well.
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current | 15:52, 27 August 2019 | 200 × 100 (25 KB) | Piotr Bart (talk | contribs) | Reverted to version as of 08:00, 13 November 2004 (UTC) | |
15:51, 27 August 2019 | No thumbnail | 723 × 360 (228 KB) | Piotr Bart (talk | contribs) | ||
08:00, 13 November 2004 | No thumbnail | 200 × 100 (25 KB) | Emax (talk | contribs) | http://www.nbp.pl {{fairuse}} |
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