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Internationale_Russian.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 3m58s, 93kbps)

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Description
English: A vocal recording of the Internationale in Russian
Source
English: The Russian Anthems museum hosted by Vadim Makarov
Date

1956

Author
English: Performed by the choir and orchestra of Soviet radio, conducted by A. Gauk.
‪中文(简体)‬: 苏维埃之声合唱团以及管弦乐队演唱演奏,A. Gauk指挥。
‪中文(繁體)‬: 蘇維埃之聲合唱團以及管弦樂隊演唱演奏,A. Gauk指揮。
Permission
(Reusing this image)
Public domain This work is not an object of copyright according to Part IV of Civil Code No. 230-FZ of the Russian Federation of December 18, 2006.

Article 1259. Objects of Copyright

Paragraph 5

Copyright shall not apply to ideas, concepts, principles, methods, processes, systems, means, solutions of technical, organizational and other problems, discoveries, facts, programming languages.

Paragraph 6

Shall not be objects of copyright:
  • official documents of state government agencies and local government agencies of municipal formations, including laws, other legal texts, judicial decisions, other materials of legislative, administrative and judicial character, official documents of international organizations, as well as their official translations;
  • state symbols and signs (flags, emblems, orders, banknotes, and the like), as well as symbols and signs of municipal formations;
  • works of folk art (folklore), which don't have specific authors;
  • news reports on events and facts, which have a purely informational character (daily news reports, television programs, transportation schedules, and the like).

Full text of the Code: in Russian.


Comment – According to interstate and international compacts, the Russian Federation is the legal successor of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; therefore, this license tag is also applicable to official symbols and formal documents of the Russian SFSR and the USSR (union level[1]).

Warning – This license tag cannot be applied to proposed official symbols and drafts of formal documents, which can be copyrighted.


  1. The union level means that use of official symbols and the formal documents of 14 other Soviet Republics is the subject of law of their legal successor. See respective license tags.

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Public domain This work uses the melody of the Internationale composed in 1888 (published before July 1, 1909 outside the United States) by Pierre Degeyter (1848-1932). The melody is in the public domain in the United States and those countries with a copyright term of life of the author plus 75 years or less.

However, the melody by Pierre Degeyter is or may be copyrighted in:

  • France until October 2017 (life + 70 years + 6 years and 152 days for World War I + 8 years and 120 days for World War II, pursuant to Arts. L123-1, L123-8, and L123-9 of the Code de la propriété intellectuelle)
  • Colombia (life + 80 years)
  • Cote d'Ivoire until October 2017 (life + 99 years but accepting the rule of the shorter term)
  • Mexico (life + 100 years without accepting the rule of the shorter term)

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current20:19, 9 September 20043m58s (2.64 MB)OldakQuill (A recording of Internationale dating 1956 - performed by the choir and orchestra of Soviet radio, conducted by A. Gauk.)
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