[Clipart] Public domain and Norwegian law

Bryce Harrington bryce at bryceharrington.com
Tue Sep 7 19:18:01 PDT 2004


On Wed, 8 Sep 2004, Runar Ingebrigtsen wrote:
> I've been to some lessons in Norwegian IPR practice recently where I
> learned some interesting things.
> 
> "Public domain" does not exist in Norway. Norwegian law does not allow
> anyone to give away or remove the copyright, or as said in the law - the
> creator rights.
> 
> This does not mean that a work cannot be made publicly available for
> totally free usage, as in "public domain" - just that the creator still
> keeps the copyright of her work.

How do you think this should be handled within OCAL's submission
process?

> Interestingly, as an employee the contract have to explicitly say that
> the employer get all rights to do whatever with the employees work or
> else the employee can just say no to any usage if she wants to.
> 
> Still, the employee owns the copyright here, but I since the contract
> deals with it she usually have no rights to use the work if the employer
> says no..
> 
> Just thought you might be interested.

Yeah, definitely, thanks.

Bryce



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