Template:PD-State of Palestine
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This template has been nominated for deletion since 13 June 2024. To discuss it, please visit the nomination page.
Do not remove this tag until the deletion nomination is closed. Reason for the nomination: This template has multiple issues and should be either fixed or deleted. According to CRT "The situation regarding copyright is unclear" with 4 possible copyright laws which might be applicable: Jordanian, Israeli, Egyptian and British and each one has different terms. The template itself is not comprehensible * First sentence says that work is PD and to see CRT for details: the page that states that copyright situation is unclear * Second sentence mentions British law, "Arab Copyright Treaty of 1981" (which does not seem to apply to Palestine), "Basic Law of governmental Palestine" (?) and " Israeli copyright laws" in a way that makes no sense to me. * Sentence three: mirrors {{PD-anon-70}} * Sentence four: mirrors {{PD-IsraelGov}} I think we should delete this template and review handful of files using it to see if {{PD-anon-70}} or {{PD-IsraelGov}} apply. Than maybe we can write a new template to cover British Copyright Ordinance of 1924 and Copyright Act of 1911, if there is consensus that those laws still apply, as seem to be the case in CRT and Village pump.
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The work or image is in the public domain because the copyright term expired in the State of Palestine (Details). According to the Copyright Ordinance of 1924 where the Palestinian Copyright Act of 1911 applies too, the Arab Copyright Treaty of 1981, and the "Basic Law" of governmental Palestine which uses the old acts, all occupied territories of Palestine use Israeli copyright laws so it is also included, it states:
To uploader: Please provide where the image was first published and who created it.
You must also include a United States public domain tag to indicate why this work is in the public domain in the United States. Note that this work might not be in the public domain in countries that do not apply the rule of the shorter term and have copyright terms longer than life of the author plus 50 years. In particular, Mexico is 100 years, Jamaica is 95 years, Colombia is 80 years, Guatemala and Samoa are 75 years, Switzerland and the United States are 70 years, and Venezuela is 60 years. |