Denne fila er frå Wikimedia Commons og kan verta nytta av andre prosjekt.
Skildringa frå filskildringssida der er vist nedanfor.
Følgjande er henta frå filomtalen åt denne fila på Wikimedia Commons:
Skildring
SkildringFrench Memorial Fountain Hobart 20171119-018.jpg
English: French Memorial Fountain, a 1972 sculpture by Stephen Walker in the Botanical Gardens in Hobart. It marks the bicentenary of the sighting of Tasmania by Marc-Joseph Marion du Fresne's expedition in March 1772, and the contribution of early French explorers and scientists to the understanding of Tasmania. Made from Huon Pine, and representing the bow and sails of a French ship.
Personen som koblet et verk med dette dokumentet har tilegnet arbeidet til allmennheten ved, i den utstrekning loven tillater det, å avstå fra alle de rettigheter vedkommende skulle hatt ifølge opphavsrettsloven og andre relaterte eller nærliggende juridiske rettigheter. Verk under CC0 krever ikke attributtering. Ved bruk av verket trenger du ikke å få godkjennelse fra opphavspersonen.
http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/deed.enCC0Creative Commons Zero, Public Domain Dedicationfalsefalse
(65) (1) This section applies to sculptures and to works of artistic craftsmanship of the kind referred to in paragraph (c) of the definition of artistic work in section 10. (2) The copyright in a work to which this section applies that is situated, otherwise than temporarily, in a public place, or in premises open to the public, is not infringed by the making of a painting, drawing, engraving or photograph of the work or by the inclusion of the work in a cinematograph film or in a television broadcast.
(66) The copyright in a building or a model of a building is not infringed by the making of a [reproduction].
(68) The copyright in an artistic work is not infringed by the publication of a [reproduction] if, by virtue of section 65, section 66 or section 67, the making of […] did not constitute an infringement of the copyright.
This freedom applies to two-dimensional works only if they are considered "artistic works." See COM:CRT/Australia#FOP for more information.