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US status[edit]

{{PD-Russia}} is was fully compatible with US-law until Jan. 1, 2016 at least: any work with {{PD-Russia}} (if template was placed correctly) were in PD in Russia (as country of origin) on Jan. 1, 1996. Alex Spade (talk) 16:36, 7 January 2014 (UTC) UPD: Alex Spade (talk) 14:36, 18 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Works unpublished within 70(74) years after the author's death (rehabilitation)[edit]

I added info about works which remain unpublished within the stated copyright term: they pass into public domain according to part 3 of article 1281 of Russian Civil Code, stating: "for a work published posthumously, the copyright term is counted from the date of disclosure (publication), if the work was disclosed (published) within the seventy years after author's death".

Original text: "Исключительное право на произведение, обнародованное после смерти автора, действует в течение семидесяти лет после обнародования произведения, считая с 1 января года, следующего за годом его обнародования, при условии, что произведение было обнародовано в течение семидесяти лет после смерти автора."

--ɴõɴəχүsƚ 11:46, 31 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Dear Nonexyst, similar to Ru-Wiki - I have reverted your edits.
There is not any reasonability for usage min function. Parts with CURRENTYEAR must and will be fully rewritten in 2016.
Your additional comment is also superfluous. Basic p.1 described such case too - there is no need to describe exclusion from exclusion. There were not any problem with this template and its p.1 and current comment for works published after 70(74) years after the author's death (rehabilitation) so far. Alex Spade (talk) 16:08, 1 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]