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sowie Image:German_federal_elections_2005_–_party_list_votes_gains_and_losts_(2nd_official_result_20051002).png, Image:German_federal_elections_2005_–_seats_(2nd_official_result_20051002).png, Image:German_federal_elections_2005_–_seats_gains_and_losts_(2nd_official_result_20051002).png. Entgegen der Auffassung des Hochladers ist § 5 UrhG nicht einschlägig und die Bilder damit nicht PD, siehe auch Impressum auf [16]. --Mogelzahn 18:20, 18 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

This is no handiwork according to § 2 Abs. 2 UrhG. Thus it can not be copyrighted. So please keep
These images have been published by the Federal Returning Officer after the Bundestag elections 2005, according to his obligation by the Electoral Act (Bundeswahlgesetz). According to Article 5 of the Copyright Act, such publications are not copyright-eligible. Except legal rulings --Article 5 (1)-- other works --defined by Article 2-- only apply to alternation and source info restrictions.
Article 2 Protected Works
(1) Protected literary, scientific and artistic works shall include, in particular:
1. works of language, such as writings, speeches and computer programs;
2. ...
3. ...
4. ...
5. ..
6. ...
7. illustrations of a scientific or technical nature, such as drawings, plans,

maps, sketches, tables and three-dimensional representations.

(2) Personal intellectual creations alone shall constitute works within the

meaning of this Law.

Article 5 Official Works
(1) Laws, ordinances, official decrees and notices as also decisions and

official grounds for decisions shall not enjoy copyright protection.

(2) The same shall apply to other works published in the official

interest for public information, with the condition that the provisions of Article 62(1) to (3) and Article 63(1) and (2) concerning prohibited alterations and acknowledgment of sources shall apply mutatis mutandis.

In the requester’s view, User: Mogelzahn, for some not mentioned reasons these laws do not apply, therefore he should either delay the request unless there is an evident result on these legal issues made by the specific discussion in the German Wikipedia [17], or he should substantiate his legal point of view by precedent practice references. --Calvin Ballantine 14:50, 21 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Calvin is completely wrong. In the German wikipedia and also here. --Historiograf 22:53, 21 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Super! How about some argumentation? --ALE! 08:38, 31 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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