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English: Commissioned painting by Fonseca in the foyer of Aurora Place
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Freely licensed photo of an in-copyright 2D artwork on permanent display, commissioned for that specific site, in public foyer of building in Australia.[1] archive copy at the Wayback Machine Although the Commons Freedom of Panorama policy for Australia usually does not include paintings, in this case it is argued that this photograph complies with section 65 of the Australian Copyright Act (with reference to the definition of an 'artistic work' in section 10).[2].
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This reproduction is permitted under the Australian Copyright Act, sections 65–68, which state (emphasis added):
  • (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.
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