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Deutsch: Münster, Giant Pool Balls am Aasee
English: Giant Pool Balls (1977) by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen for Skulptur Projekte Münster, Münster, Germany
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Source photo taken by Rüdiger Wölk
Author Rüdiger Wölk
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Rüdiger Wölk put it under the CC-BY-SA
this artwork is permanently installed and I am on public ground while taking the picture. Panorama freedom allows for taking pictures in public places.
Other versions uncropped version: File:MuensterGiantPoolBalls260.jpg

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Germany

The photographical reproduction of this work is covered under the article § 59 of the German copyright law, which states that "It shall be permissible to reproduce, by painting, drawing, photography or cinematography, works which are permanently located on public ways, streets or places and to distribute and publicly communicate such copies. For works of architecture, this provision shall be applicable only to the external appearance."

As with all other “limits of copyright by legally permitted uses”, no changes to the actual work are permitted under § 62 of the German copyright law (UrhG).

See Commons:Copyright rules by territory/Germany#Freedom of panorama for more information.

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This photo was taken by Rüdiger Wölk. Please credit this photo Rüdiger Wölk, Münster.
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I would also appreciate an email to rudiger.wolk@gmail.com with details of use.

Für Hinweise auf Veröffentlichungen (rudiger.wolk@gmail.com) oder Belegexemplare bin ich Ihnen dankbar.

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