zryty_beret
g/France

A poza tym uważam, że Francję należy zniszczyć
zaorać
i solą posypać

Dziś mam dzień hejtowania Francji i Francuzów, dziękuję Pan Rosiak i Jego Podkast :)

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Pherun

@zryty_beret: le frencz

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Pherun
g/France

hulaj dusza piekło poruszaj
hasło franklina na dziś

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Pherun
g/France

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TME0xubdHQc

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Pherun

@Deykun: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cY8q1ky3dLY

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Deykun

@Pherun: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpsP8LMuu_M&t=5s

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Pherun
g/France

hałas logiczny czekam

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Deykun
g/France

Ale pojebane kurwy, zrobili ban na używanie fotek z podświetloną wieżą.

Illumination copyright
The tower and its image have been in the public domain since 1993, 70 years after Eiffel's death.[95] In June 1990 a French court ruled that a special lighting display on the tower in 1989 to mark the tower's 100th anniversary was an "original visual creation" protected by copyright. The Court of Cassation, France's judicial court of last resort, upheld the ruling in March 1992.[96] The Société d'Exploitation de la Tour Eiffel (SETE) now considers any illumination of the tower to be a separate work of art that falls under copyright.[97] As a result, the SNTE alleges that it is illegal to publish contemporary photographs of the lit tower at night without permission in France and some other countries for commercial use.[98][99] For this reason, it is often rare to find images or videos of the lit tower at night on stock image sites,[100] and media outlets rarely broadcast images or videos of it.[101]

The imposition of copyright has been controversial. The Director of Documentation for what was then called the Société Nouvelle d'exploitation de la Tour Eiffel (SNTE), Stéphane Dieu, commented in 2005: "It is really just a way to manage commercial use of the image, so that it isn't used in ways [of which] we don't approve".[102] SNTE made over €1 million from copyright fees in 2002.[103] However, it could also be used to restrict the publication of tourist photographs of the tower at night, as well as hindering non-profit and semi-commercial publication of images of the illuminated tower.[104]

The copyright claim itself has never been tested in courts to date, according to a 2014 article in the Art Law Journal, and there has never been an attempt to track down millions of netizens who have posted and shared their images of the illuminated tower on the Internet worldwide. It added, however, that permissive situation may arise on commercial use of such images, like in a magazine, on a film poster, or on product packaging.[105]

French doctrine and jurisprudence allows pictures incorporating a copyrighted work as long as their presence is incidental or accessory to the subject being represented,[106] a reasoning akin to the de minimis rule. Therefore, SETE may be unable to claim copyright on photographs of Paris which happen to include the lit tower.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eiffel_Tower#Illumination_copyright

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Aleks
g/France

Wiecie jak Amerykanie mówią na wolność?
https://t.me/RzeczAleksa/7

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Pherun

@Aleks: na tym obrazku nie ma rzeczy aleksa

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Pherun
g/France

w pokoju strm, w salonie oglądam nianie Franie, normalnie żyć nie umierać

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spam_only
g/France

Zilogujesz czy idziesz do strimsiakow

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kakabix
g/France

Plyżę

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