Template:TOO-Japan

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Japan

Article 2 of Japanese copyright law defines that a work is eligible for copyright when it is a production in which thoughts or sentiments are expressed in a creative way and which falls within the literary, scientific, artistic or musical domain. Japanese courts have decided that to be copyrightable, a text logo needs to have artistic appearance that is worth artistic appreciation. Logos composed merely of geometric shapes and texts are also not copyrightable in general. See COM:CRT/Japan#Threshold of originality for more information.

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Usage

{{TOO-Japan}}

The template takes no parameters.

Additional information

The template is intended to be used in the following namespaces: the File namespace

The template is intended to be used by the following user groups: all users

Localization

العربية  Bahasa Indonesia  English  español  Português  Français  Deutsch  italiano  Čeština  Nederlands  Polski  Magyar  Українська  עברית  Ελληνικά  Русский  svenska  suomi  한국어  日本語  中文(简体)  中文(繁體)  /−

This template is localized through {{Autotranslate}}. The layout of the template can be found under Template:TOO-Japan/layout.

To add your language to the list of languages supported by this template, please copy the code of Template:TOO-Japan/en (or any other language version you prefer to translate) and replace the text strings in there (the form below can be used to create a translation, the English version is preloaded in the edit box). Please change the parameter lang from en (or whatever language you are translating) to the language code of your language.