File:Naval Jack of South Korea.svg
Summary
It is easy to put a border around this flag image :
[[File:Naval jack of South Korea.svg|border|96x176px]] |
| Description |
한국어: 1955년부터 사용되기 시작한 대한민국 해군기 English: Naval jack of the Republic of Korea, adopted in 1955
※ The video record that the flag of the Republic of Korea Navy depicted by this work has been used in public since at least 1 October 1956 remains. Therefore, this work is in the public domain in South Korea since it is obvious that the flag depicted by this work was made public before 1 January 1963. |
| Source | Generated in Inkscape by Denelson83, based on Image:Flag of South Korea.svg and an image at the World Flag Database. |
| Author | Republic of Korea Navy |
Licensing
This file is in the public domain in the Republic of Korea (South Korea) because its term of copyright has expired there. (details)
According to Articles 39 of the Copyright Act of South Korea, under the jurisdiction of the Government of the South Korea, all copyrighted works enter the public domain 70 years (30 years before July 1987, 50 years before July 2013) after the death of the creator (there being multiple creators, the creator who dies last). In other words, works of which authors died before 1 January 1963 are in the public domain in South Korea. However, according to Article 36(1) of the Copyright Act (No. 3916, 1 July 1987), author's economic rights in a work which is first made public in more than 40 years and not exceeding 50 years after his death, shall continue to subsist for a period of 10 years after it is made public. (This is only applicable from July 1987 to June 2013.) There are exceptional cases. According to Articles 49 of the Copyright Act, author's economic rights are to belong to the state according to provisions of the Civil Law and other laws upon the death of a copyright owner without heir. Note: Use {{PD-South Korea-photo-1977}} for photos published before 1 January 1977, use {{PD-South Korea-anon}} for anonymous and pseudonymous works, use {{PD-South Korea-organization}} for works made for hire or cinematographic works. |
| This image shows a flag, a coat of arms, a seal or some other official insignia. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. These restrictions are independent of the copyright status. |
