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Image:Marie Tussaud.jpg Image:DIE BEATLES.JPG Image:BEYONCE.JPG Image:David Bowie at Madame Tussaud.jpg Image:SV400030.JPG Image:Samuel l jackson waxstatue.jpg Image:Mr T.jpg Image:Timothy Dalton as James Bond.jpg Image:Telly Savalas.jpg Image:Jane Seymour.jpg Image:Vincent van Gogh Wax Sculpture.jpg Image:Dalai Lama Wax.jpg Image:Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne Wax.jpg Image:Andrew Sachs.jpg Image:Hitchcock Tussaud.jpg Image:Grace Jones.jpg Image:Charles Dance.jpg Image:Honecker Wachs1.jpg Image:Hussein Schroeder Howard Chirac.jpg

...Nicht erlaubt ist außerdem die Veröffentlichung von Fotos, auf denen Kunstwerke zu sehen sind, die noch urheberrechtlich geschützt sind. Diese Rechte verfallen jedoch 70 Jahre nach dem Tod des Künstlers (genauer: am 1. Januar des Jahres, das auf den 70. Todestag folgt, also für 1936 gestorbene Künstler am 1. Januar 2007).

Copyright infringement, because there is no permission of the sculptor - sculptures are copyrighted! --Tout (Diskussion) 19:59, 9 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

In the UK at least, §62 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, allows to take pictures of sculptures, buildings, and works of artistic craftsmanship that are permanently located in public places or premises open to the public, and to publish such pictures in any way. This basically applies to three-dimensional works only; it does not apply to two-dimensional works such as e.g. murals. Remains the question whether Tussaud's is a "premise open to the public"... Lupo 08:34, 10 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Es ist - das sollte Lupo besser als alle anderen wissen - ganz und gar irrelevant, was im UK gilt. Die EU kennt keine solche Ausnahme (schon gar nicht DE), also delete --Historiograf 15:44, 10 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Of course - in the same way like any Museum or church when there is actually no religious service and no "Photography prohibited"-Sign - and you have lots of Images, that are taken in Museums. --Kathe 11:51, 10 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Delete These wax figures are copyrighted sculptures, not permanently installed, not in a public place. Commons:Derivative works applies. --Fb78 06:43, 11 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Delete --Rtc 03:34, 23 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Delete Derivative works and really of very little wikimedia/encyclopaedic value. William Avery 01:37, 25 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

--- All deleted while no one speaks for their retentions. If anyone has pursuasively valid reasons, it is still possible to appeal the deletion and the deleted images may now be restored.--Jusjih 10:13, 7 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]