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Deutsch: Der Bundesbrief von 1291
English: The Swiss Federal Charter of 1291
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Date 1291
Source This reproduction was scanned from Meyer, F.: Schweizergeschichte von der Bundesgründung bis Marignano, Lehrmittelverlag des Kantons Thurgau, Frauenfeld 1976. No ISBN.
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This photograph was first published in Switzerland. It does not have the individual character required for copyright protection under Art. 2 par. 1 of the Swiss Copyright Act. See Wikipedia for details.

According to applicable case law, the individual expression of thought required for protection is present if the photograph is given an individual character e.g. by the choice of framing, the use of camera settings or the editing of the image. Conversely, it is not present, irrespective of the object and the setting, if the image is a mere "point-and-click" image with no individual characteristics. See Blau Guggenheim v. British Broadcasting Corporation BBC, BGE 130 (2004) III S. 714-720.


Diese Fotografie wurde in der Schweiz zum ersten Mal publiziert. Sie ist mangels Individualität kein geschütztes Werk im Sinne des Schweizer Urheberrechts ( Art. 2 Abs. 1 URG.) Siehe Wikipedia für Details.

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