Commons:Deletion requests/Post-1923 works by Édouard Vuillard

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Post-1923 works by Édouard Vuillard[edit]

1923 (Undelete in 2019)[edit]

1927 (Undelete in 2023)[edit]

1928 (Undelete in 2024)[edit]

1932 (Undelete in 2028)[edit]

1933 (Undelete in 2029)[edit]

1935 (Undelete in 2031)[edit]

1936 (Undelete in 2032)[edit]

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Édouard Vuillard (Category:Édouard Vuillard) is a French painter who died in 1940. On the URAA date in 1996, France had 50 pma, plus an additional 8 years of wartime extensions for works before 1948, so his works were still in copyright then. This means that any 1923 or later works by Vuillard like the above remain in copyright in the US until at least 2019. Fortunately most of his works predate 1923 and are not affected. I was able to find dates for most of them, but a few are unknown, and lacking information we must assume the worst (that they date to his death year). As usual I added one year for "circa" dates to be safe. --Dcoetzee (talk) 05:06, 5 January 2013 (UTC)Reply[reply]

  •  Keep You can't maintain this haughty attitude, we can't publish it in the US, so we won't publish it in the rest of the world. Jan Arkesteijn (talk) 16:29, 6 January 2013 (UTC)Reply[reply]
    • As I noted many times before, the WMF explicitly forbids hosting works that are copyrighted in the US on any WMF project except under an EDP compliant with US fair use law, as does Commons:Licensing. Please don't characterise me as "haughty" when I am only enforcing policy - reserve your ire for the lawmakers who create these inane restrictions. Dcoetzee (talk) 00:48, 7 January 2013 (UTC)Reply[reply]
      • Then the WMF must change its attitude. It isn't possible to impose the bad US copryright laws on the rest of the world. --91.18.44.21 11:00, 9 January 2013 (UTC)Reply[reply]
  •  Keep The wartime extensions have been included into the French law until February 2007 only for works published during the wars. Non of the works above was published during Worldwar I or II so there is no extension in these cases and therefor these images have not been copyrighted in 1996 in France. Thus URAA does not apply her. For non-musical works the court of cassation made the laws invalid later in 2007, however that isn't of relevance in this context anyways. --91.18.44.21 11:49, 9 January 2013 (UTC)Reply[reply]
    • This is not how the wartime extensions work. The WWII extensions apply to any work published before January 1, 1948 that was not in the public domain on August 13, 1941; none of Vuillard's works were out of copyright less than two years after his death. See en:Wikipedia:Non-U.S._copyrights#endnote_tab_france for explanation and citations. These can only be retained with a suitable license statement from Vuillard's heirs. I will however re-upload them to Wikilivres after deletion. Dcoetzee (talk) 20:55, 12 January 2013 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Deleted: . .     Jim . . . . (Jameslwoodward) (talk to me) 15:03, 15 January 2013 (UTC)Reply[reply]