Re: [Wikimediach-l] Copyright of the swiss administration

2006-04-03 Thread Frederic Schutz
dake wrote: Here is a similar example. By law, all bank notes are in the public domain in Switzerland, so one is allowed to make copies of them. However, it does not mean that one is allowed to copy them in order to make counterfeit money ! What about the specimen text above the notes ? Do

Re: [Wikimediach-l] Copyright of the swiss administration

2006-04-02 Thread dake
I have tons of references about the Swiss law. Creating an article on this topic in en: is on my todo list. Give me a reference of the relevant page on fr: (and maybe some precise questions) and I'll try to add pointers to what I know as well. The question about armoiries raised up in the

Re: [Wikimediach-l] Copyright of the swiss administration

2006-04-02 Thread Frederic Schutz
dake wrote: The question about armoiries raised up in the bistro, section poulpisme (http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikip%C3%A9dia:Le_Bistro/31_mars_2006) I actually gave references to 232.21 On Commons, these pictures are marked as CC-BY-SA-2.0. I am wondering if this license conflicts

Re: [Wikimediach-l] Copyright of the swiss administration

2006-03-31 Thread dake
Thanks for your answer. I had actually sent the mail to the webmaster. I will drop a mail to J. Glauser. You are right about the laws and the protocols. I add there is something interesting about swiss law compared to french/belgian law concerning the buildings as it seems (my non-professional

Re: [Wikimediach-l] Copyright of the swiss administration

2006-03-31 Thread Frederic Schutz
On 3/31/06, dake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Obligatory disclaimer first: IANAL, but I have done a bit of research on this topic. You are right about the laws and the protocols. I add there is something interesting about swiss law compared to french/belgian law concerning the buildings as it