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Autodescription — countries with 100 years pma or shorter (Q60332278)
description: countries and regions with copyright protection for authors' lifetime plus 100 years, or less, after their deaths
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- countries with 100 years pma or shorter (Q60332278)
- countries with pma copyright (Q108698760)
- grouping of jurisdictions around copyright legislation (Q63705939)
- jurisdiction (Q5982983)
- countries with pma copyright (Q108698760)
- countries with 100 years pma or shorter (Q60332278)
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countries with 100 years pma or shorter
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死亡 vs. 逝世
[edit]@Liuxinyu970226: I noticed that you changed "死亡" to "逝世" in Chinese labels of this item (see this) and Q29940705 (see this). "死亡" is the formal and legal term used in both PRC Copyright Law and Taiwan Copyright Law. "逝世" is an euphemistic word and is not universally applicable to different situations of "death". The Chinese labels should use "死亡", not "逝世". I have changed the labels back accordingly (see this and this). Thank you. --Neo-Jay (talk) 12:10, 11 October 2020 (UTC)
- @Neo-Jay: Fyi, "死亡" can sometimes be insulting and inappropraite, as pointed by Commons community. --Liuxinyu970226 (talk) 22:16, 11 October 2020 (UTC)
- @Liuxinyu970226: I don't think that PRC Copyright Law or Taiwan Copyright Law can sometimes be insulting and inappropriate. Actually "逝世" is sometimes insulting and inappropriate. BTW, could you please give me a link for the Commons community discussion that you mentioned above? --Neo-Jay (talk) 22:29, 11 October 2020 (UTC)