Commons:Cheque/es
Los cheques se utilizan ampliamente como medio de pago junto con la moneda. Los cheques de determinados países pueden ser digitalizados por casi cualquiera que utilice un escáner. Sin embargo, los cheques son obra de los bancos y están sujetos a las leyes de derechos de autor específicas de cada país y a las condiciones de uso de los diseños de los cheques. Además, el uso de reproducciones de cheques puede estar controlado por la legislación sobre falsificación. Esta página documenta los requisitos de licencia de varios tipos de cheques en todo el mundo y enlaza las categorías relevantes en Wikimedia Commons.
Puntos importantes
- With respect to similar images of cheques, please respect others' work and avoid overwriting existing files (those uploaded by other users). In general, it is better to upload a new file, please refer to Commons:Sobrescritura de archivos existentes.
- The {{Counterfeiting}} tag is used to describe the terms under which an image on Commons may be printed without violating criminal counterfeiting law. This is particularly important for projects such as the print version of Wikipedia and other derivative print uses, which would wish to avoid inadvertently violating these laws. See the template page for an example of how this message is displayed.
Países
COM:CHQ China
China
{{PD-shape}} for cheques with simple designs. However, many Chinese cheques have security features that exceed threshold of originality and therefore
.
COM:CHQ Peru
Perú
Válido en algunos casos Los cheques tampoco están exonerados de la ley de copyright. Aun así, diseños previos a 1971 son de dominio público y cheques recientes a menudo no tienen originalidad por contener información simple, firmas o códigos de identificación común. Estas plantillas deben aplicarse: {{PD-Peru-organization}} o {{PD-simple}}.
COM:CHQ South Korea
Corea del Sur
. South Korean cheques are copyrighted by Korea Federation of Banks. Korea Federation of Banks doesn't provide terms of use.
==Moneda==
. The Bank of Korea owns copyright on all currency issued in South Korea since its establishment in 1950. The Bank of Korea allows anyone to reproduce and use the reproduction of its currency without requiring a permission but under certain restrictions, as explained in the Guidelines for the Reproduction of Bank of Korea Notes and Coins.
- The size must be either at least 50% larger or at least 25% smaller than the actual banknote, while maintaining the width-to-height ratio. The word "SPECIMEN" or "보기" must be marked on either the obverse or the reverse of any part, excluding the portrait, of the reproduction and must be plainly distinguishable but inseparable from the reproduction. The size of the word "SPECIMEN" or "보기" must larger than the word "Bank of Korea" on the top center of the front side of the banknote, and must be in a non-transparent color that is clearly contrasted with the main color of the respective banknote. This also applies to partial reproductions. However, this shall not apply to the use of coin images.
Please use {{South Korean currency}} for South Korean currency images that meet the requirement of Section 4 (Using Images of Banknotes and Coins) of the currency reproduction guidelines.
COM:CHQ United Kingdom
Reino Unido
OK in some cases. The design of standard UK cheques is below threshold of originality. However, many cheques include logos, watermarks, and other features that are sufficiently original to be protected by copyright; these cheques can not be uploaded to Commons.