This work is in the public domain in Russia according to article 1281 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation, articles 5 and 6 of Law No. 231-FZ of the Russian Federation of December 18, 2006 (the Implementation Act for Book IV of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation).
This usually means that one of the following conditions is fulfilled.
The author of this work died:[1]
(a) before January 1, 1942 or
(b) between January 1, 1942 and January 1, 1946, did not work during the Great Patriotic War and did not participate in it.
This work was originally published anonymously or under a pseudonym:
(a) before January 1, 1943 and the name of the author did not become known during 50 years after publication, counted from January 1 of the year following the year of publication, or
(b) between January 1, 1943 and January 1, 1946, and the name of the author did not become known during 70 years after publication, counted from January 1 of the year following the year of publication.
This work is a film (a video fragment or a single shot from it):
(a) which was first shown before January 1, 1943[2] or
(b) which was created by legal entity between January 1, 1929 and January 1, 1946, provided that it was first shown in the stated period or was not shown until August 3, 1993.
This work is an information report (including photo report), which was created by an employee of TASS, ROSTA, or KarelfinTAG as part of that person’s official duties between July 10, 1925[3] and January 1, 1946, provided that it was first released in the stated period or was not released until August 3, 1993.
This work is in the public domain in the United States, because it was in the public domain in its home country (Russia) on the URAA date (January 1, 1996), and it wasn't re-published for 30 days following initial publications in the U.S.
[1] If the author of this work was subjected to repression and rehabilitated posthumously, copyright term is counted from January 1 of the year following the year of rehabilitation. If the work was first published after the death (posthumous rehabilitation) of the author, copyright term is counted from January 1 of the year following the year of publication, provided that the work was published within 50 years after the death of the author who died (and was not posthumously rehabilitated) before January 1, 1943, or within 70 years after the death (posthumous rehabilitation) of the author who died (rehabilitated posthumously) between January 1, 1943 years before January 1, 1946. [2] Amateur films which were first shown on January 1, 1943 or later are subjects of points 1-2 of this template.
[3]ROSTA reports created before July 10, 1925 are subjects of points 1-2 of this template.
Dieses Medium (Bild, Gegenstand, Tondokument, …) ist gemeinfrei, da das Urheberrecht abgelaufen ist und die Autoren anonym sind.
Das gilt in der EU und solchen Ländern, in denen das Urheberrecht 70 Jahre nach anonymer Veröffentlichung erlischt.
Wichtig: Gib immer so gut wie möglich an, woher diese Mediendatei stammt, und stelle sicher, dass niemand Urheberrechtschaftsansprüche geltend gemacht hat, der Urheber sich nie zu seiner Urheberschaft bekannt hat und bei Werken vor 1995 auch nicht auf andere Weise als Urheber bekannt geworden ist. Dies ist im Zweifelsfall zu belegen.
Hinweis: In Deutschland und möglicherweise anderen Ländern sind bestimmte Werke, die vor dem 1. Juli 1995 veröffentlicht wurden, bis zu 70 Jahren nach Ableben des Autors geschützt. Siehe Frühere Rechtslage in Deutschland / Übergangsrecht.
In Deutschland kann diese Lizenzvorlage bei Werken, die vor 1995 veröffentlicht wurden, daher nur genutzt werden, wenn nachgewiesen werden kann, dass der Urheber in den 70 Jahren nach Veröffentlichung nicht bekannt wurde oder sich zur Urheberschaft bekannt hat. Dies ist bei verwaisten Werken häufig nicht möglich; in diesem Fall kann dieser Lizenzbaustein nicht genutzt werden.
Wenn dieses Werk anonym oder pseudoanonym ist, benutze diese Vorlage für Medien, die Werke zeigen, welche vor mindestens 70 Jahren veröffentlicht wurden.