Commons:Deletion requests/Files from cucutanuestra.com

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Files from cucutanuestra.com

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Unclear copyright status + all files from http://www.cucutanuestra.com (today: 404) are only in public domain by other reasons (via e.g. {{PD-Colombia}} but NOT via the ominous email-traffic, stored as "permission" at es:Wikipedia:Autorización Cucutanuestra.com (created by IP = ?) where states: "Cualquier material de mi página web cucutanuestra.com es de caracter público y puede publicarlo cuando quiera. Cordialmente: Guillermo Jaimes Ramírez." = (+/) Any material at my website is of public nature and can be publish if you want. The permission may be also available at Commons via ticket:1608869.

This is obviously not a permission which would fullfill COM:L and additionally it is highly doubtful if "Guillermo Jaimes Ramírez" is the copyright owner of all historic and actual images related to es:Cúcuta, a city in Colombia. So, all files from http://www.cucutanuestra.com need a case-by-case check, considering also:

All kinds of works available:

But also (and NOT nominating)

per archive a photo by "Guillermo Jaimes", the site owner.

Ignoring also some (historical) photos which probadly are already in PD. Weblink search.

Nominating:

Spezial case
  • File:Escudo de Cucuta.svg --> coat of arms (archive). Unlikely own work. Per archived text established per decree on 03.02.1958. So far I know the actual Colombian copyright law makes no exception for government works. That would explain the license mess surfing through Category:Coats of arms of municipalities of Colombia = mostly all grabbed from Internet. Or is {{PD-Colombia}} (dot 4) relevant = "In all cases where a literary, scientific or artistic work has as its owner a legal entity or an official body or any institution under government public law, the term of protection shall be deemed to be seventy (70) years as from the date of publication." If yes, the coat of arms would be copyrighted till the end of 2028 (and all further edtions accordingly to their publication date).

--Gunnex (talk) 19:09, 1 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

 Comment The coats of arms of Cucuta is an interpretation of the heraldry listed on the official website of the city (here), and since the heraldic science is allowed to make interpretations of the shields, I do not think it's copyrighted. All coats of arms of Colombia in commons in SVG format are interpretations of the heraldry and the law.--Shadowxfox (talk) 09:58, 2 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Deleted: per nom. JuTa 10:00, 15 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]