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ta shpërndani – ta kopjoni, rishpërndani dhe përcillni punën
t’i bëni “remix” – të përshtatni punën
Sipas kushteve të mëposhtme:
atribuim – Duhet t’i jepni meritat e duhura, të siguroni një lidhje për tek licenca dhe të tregoni nëse janë bërë ndryshime. Këtë mund ta bëni në ndonjë mënyrë të arsyeshme, por jo në ndonjë mënyrë që sugjeron se licencuesi ju del zot juve apo përdorimit tuaj.
share alike – Nëse bëni një “remix”, e shndërroni, ose ndërtoni duke u bazuar te materiali, duhet t’i shpërndani kontributet tuaja sipas të njëjtës licencë ose një të tille të përputhshme me origjinalen.
According to Sec. 72 of the "2000 Copyright Act of Bangladesh", the following acts shall not constitute infringement of copyright, namely:
(19) the making or publishing of a painting, drawing, engraving or photograph of architecture or the display of a work of architecture;
(20) the making or publishing of painting, drawing, engraving or photograph of a sculpture or other artistic work falling under section 36(c) (enumerated as "other works of artistic craftsmanship" under Sec. 2, "Definitions"), if such work is permanently situated in a public place or any premises to which the public has access;
(21) the inclusion in a cinematograph film of – (i) any artistic work permanently situated in a public place or any premises to which the public has access; or (ii) any other artistic work, if such inclusion is only by way of background or is otherwise incidental to the principal matters represented in the film;[...]