Bagn Bygdesamling are the primary source for the images from World War II between the Valdres group and Adlhoch group, and are the first to make them public available according to Norwegian law. Some of the photos may have been published previously. The photos are assumed to be free according to the Norwegian 50 years rule since creation of a regular photograph. If the photographers are positively identified, alive for the last 15 years or any heirs claim that the images are work of art the status of the photographs may be reevaluated. (Source of some of the images are Enno Eimers. In 1981 he lived in East Germany and died in 1983. Source of others are Otto Lanzinger. He was killed during the campaign in Norway.)
نسب العمل إلى مُؤَلِّفه – يلزم نسب العمل إلى مُؤَلِّفه بشكل مناسب وتوفير رابط للرخصة وتحديد ما إذا أجريت تغييرات. بالإمكان القيام بذلك بأية طريقة معقولة، ولكن ليس بأية طريقة تشير إلى أن المرخِّص يوافقك على الاستعمال.
الإلزام بترخيص المُشتقات بالمثل – إذا أعدت إنتاج المواد أو غيرت فيها، فيلزم أن تنشر مساهماتك المُشتقَّة عن الأصل تحت ترخيص الأصل نفسه أو تحت ترخيص مُتوافِقٍ معه.
The following clarifications are not part of the license and not additional provisions in the sense of §8e of the license; they neither expand nor constrain the terms of the license:
Under article 6bis of the Berne Convention, the author has the right “to object to [any modification of the] work [that is] prejudicial to his honor or reputation.”
The personality rights of any persons depicted are independent of the license. The license is not a release from liability for defamation and fraudulent misrepresentation.
Attribution must be given as Photo: Bagn Bygdesamling - Valdres Folkemuseum, Norway, along with the name of the photographer in the byline if given. You may translate “photo” into another language. If possible add a backlink to the high resolution images or the image page at Commons.
The license applies to this file and its derivatives. You may contact the museum for images in higher resolution, possibly under other licenses.
Kindly send a copy of the finished product to the museum or an email with a link to a web page.