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The {{BoldText|''Öffentlich-Rechtliches-Copyright-Gesetz 2027''}}, often translated into English as the {{BoldText|2027 Public Broadcasting Copyright Law}}, is a law enacted in the [[File:CBall-PCBWNG.png]] [[PCBaller World/North Germany|North German People's State]] on the 27th January 2027 that regulates the copyright status of all media produced by the North German state, government, public broadcasters, and other subordinate authorities that are financed in whole or majority by the state and/or government. | The {{BoldText|''Öffentlich-Rechtliches-Copyright-Gesetz 2027''}}, often translated into English as the {{BoldText|2027 Public Broadcasting Copyright Law}}, is a law enacted in the [[File:CBall-PCBWNG.png]] [[PCBaller World/North Germany|North German People's State]] on the 27th January 2027 that regulates the copyright status of all media produced by the North German state, government, public broadcasters, and other subordinate authorities that are financed in whole or majority by the state and/or government. | ||
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The law allows every North German citizen to use, re-upload/distribute, comment, and re-sell unaltered state-funded digital media. The law does not apply to physical Newspapers, however it does to its contents. Some alternations to the media in question may be regarded as illegal under other laws. | |||
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[[File:Klublieder.png|thumb|280px|Like all covers of state-produced media, the cover of "Klublieder der Neuzeit" includes a copyright note that makes reference to the law.]] | |||
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The Öffentlich-Rechtliches-Copyright-Gesetz 2027, often translated into English as the 2027 Public Broadcasting Copyright Law, is a law enacted in the North German People's State on the 27th January 2027 that regulates the copyright status of all media produced by the North German state, government, public broadcasters, and other subordinate authorities that are financed in whole or majority by the state and/or government.
Content
The law allows every North German citizen to use, re-upload/distribute, comment, and re-sell unaltered state-funded digital media. The law does not apply to physical Newspapers, however it does to its contents. Some alternations to the media in question may be regarded as illegal under other laws.
Examples and use cases