وُضِع طلب لحذف هذه الصَّفحة أو الملفِّ منذ 16 June 2024. انظر طلب الحذف للمزيد من المعلومات والتوضيح وحتى النقاش.
عند وضع هذا القالب الرجاء ملء طلب الحذف (انظر في الأسفل) ونبِّه الشخص الذي رفع الملفَّ بواسطة {{subst:idw|Files in Category:Serie Industrie und Technik}} ~~~~ .
ضمن صفحة طلب الحذف، ضع النص: {{subst:delete2|image=Files in Category:Serie Industrie und Technik|reason= (تعليل طلب الحذف)}}
ضمن السجل، ضع النص: {{subst:delete3|pg=Files in Category:Serie Industrie und Technik}} (سجل)
تعليل طلب الحذف: Per Commons:Copyright rules by territory/Germany German stamps are copyrighted until at least 70 years after the artist's death. These stamps appear to have been created by Beat Knoblauch and Paul Beer. The former died 1975 but it's not really clear when or if Beer has died yet. Although it clearly hasn't been more then 70 years ago since these stamps were created in the 70s and 80s. So these images should be deleted as COPYVIO until an unknown date unless someone can provide evidence to the contrary.
ملاحظات:
لا تمسح هذا القالب!
هذا القالب لا يعمل مع أمر "delete"
طريقة الاستعمال: {{Delete|تعليل طلب الحذف}}. يجب أن تضع التعليل في Commons:Deletion requests أيضا!!!
ملاحظة: يرجى عدمُ استعمالِ هذا القالب مباشرةً! هذا القالب للترجمة فقط.
This file is most likely NOT in the public domain. It has been marked for review, and will be deleted in due course if the review does not find it to be in the public domain.
This file was previously considered to be in the public domain as a German stamp; it is possible that it is in the public domain for other reasons, in which case a new rationale will be applied as part of the review process. See below for the previous rationale.
Previous public domain rationale, no longer applicable
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This stamp is in the public domain in Germany because it was released by Deutsche Bundespost on behalf of the Federal Minister of Post and Telecommunication and thus is an official work according to German copyright law (§ 5 Abs. 1 UrhG).