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({{Non-free media data |Description =Christoph Meili holding two tomes of Nazi-era documents of the Swiss bank ''Schweizerische Bankgesellschaft'' (SBG, after a merger with the ''Schweizerischer Bankverein'' today part of UBS), photographed in 1997 by journalist Gisela Blau Guggenheim.| |Source = [https://web.archive.org/web/20030525140314/http://www.journalistes.ch/attachments/journalist/p07_09_Droit+Auteur01_03_02.pdf journalistes.ch, No 1/mars 2002], extracted and uploa...)
 
 
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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
{{Non-free media data
{{Non-free media data
|Description      =[[Christoph Meili]] holding two tomes of Nazi-era documents of the Swiss bank ''Schweizerische Bankgesellschaft'' (SBG, after a merger with the ''Schweizerischer Bankverein'' today part of UBS), photographed in 1997 by journalist Gisela Blau Guggenheim.|
|Description      =[[w:Christoph Meili|Christoph Meili]] holding two tomes of Nazi-era documents of the Swiss bank ''Schweizerische Bankgesellschaft'' (SBG, after a merger with the ''Schweizerischer Bankverein'' today part of UBS), photographed in 1997 by journalist Gisela Blau Guggenheim.|
|Source            = [https://web.archive.org/web/20030525140314/http://www.journalistes.ch/attachments/journalist/p07_09_Droit+Auteur01_03_02.pdf journalistes.ch, No 1/mars 2002], extracted and uploaded by [[:en:User:Lupo]] April 2, 2006.
|Source            = [https://web.archive.org/web/20030525140314/http://www.journalistes.ch/attachments/journalist/p07_09_Droit+Auteur01_03_02.pdf journalistes.ch, No 1/mars 2002], extracted and uploaded by [[:en:User:Lupo]] April 2, 2006.
|Portion          = Entire picture
|Portion          = Entire picture
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{{Non-free image rationale
{{Non-free image rationale
|Article          = Threshold of originality
|Article          = Threshold of originality
|Purpose          = To provide context as an example of copyright-related case law, image itself explicitly discussed in article.
|Replaceability    = No; it is unclear whether U.S. copyright law still applies to these images, so it is presumed to be copyrighted unless otherwise proven.
}}
{{Non-free image rationale
|Article          = Copyright law of Switzerland
|Purpose          = To provide context as an example of copyright-related case law, image itself explicitly discussed in article.
|Purpose          = To provide context as an example of copyright-related case law, image itself explicitly discussed in article.
|Replaceability    = No; it is unclear whether U.S. copyright law still applies to these images, so it is presumed to be copyrighted unless otherwise proven.
|Replaceability    = No; it is unclear whether U.S. copyright law still applies to these images, so it is presumed to be copyrighted unless otherwise proven.

Latest revision as of 07:04, 6 September 2022

Summary

Non-free media data
Description

Christoph Meili holding two tomes of Nazi-era documents of the Swiss bank Schweizerische Bankgesellschaft (SBG, after a merger with the Schweizerischer Bankverein today part of UBS), photographed in 1997 by journalist Gisela Blau Guggenheim.

Source

journalistes.ch, No 1/mars 2002, extracted and uploaded by en:User:Lupo April 2, 2006.

Portion used

Entire picture

Low resolution?

This material is rendered at a low resolution to protect commercial opportunities for this image, if any.

Other information

This image is considered to be public domain in Switzerland per Blau Guggenheim v. British Broadcasting Corporation, which asserted that the image is not creative enough.

However, it is presumed to be copyrighted in the United States, as such a distinction for "simple" photographs does not exist in U.S. copyright law (which applies to Wikipedia or its affiliates), it is unclear whether it is below the U.S. threshold of originality, and this case law only applies to Switzerland. This image was previously hosted on Wikimedia Commons under the presumption that its lack of copyright applied worldwide.

Non-free media rationale for Threshold of originality
Article

Threshold of originality

Purpose of use

To provide context as an example of copyright-related case law, image itself explicitly discussed in article.

Replaceable?

No; it is unclear whether U.S. copyright law still applies to these images, so it is presumed to be copyrighted unless otherwise proven.

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