Talk:Greek cruiser Georgios Averof
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A question
What about the use of "she" instead of the "it"?--Littlejohn53 11:12, 17 January 2007 (UTC)
- I think because it would sound strange to use "she" for a ship with a male name (George). --Kimon 16:17, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
But this article is in English wikipedia, we must obey the rules of english language. So while in english all the ships refered as female we must use "she" regardless of male or female name, meanwhile and HMS King George V refered as "she".Pmoshs 12:18, 10 March 2007 (UTC)pmoschs
Use of Photos
Why photos in PD in Greece removed?
Acording to Greek Law 2121 of 1993 (Government's Gazette 25 A 1993) about Copyright declares: 'Article 2 ...
5. The protection of present law is not extended in official texts with that are expressed the exercise of constitutional competence and same in
legislatively, administrative or juridicial texts, as well as in the expressions of
popular delivery, in the news and in the simple events or data.
(...) Article 25
Use for reasons of information 1. It is allowed, without the authorisation of author and without wage in the metre that is justified by the sought aim: a) the reproduction and the distribution in the public, for reasons of description of topical events with
means of mass communication of work, that are seen or heard at the
duration such event b) the reproduction and the distribution in the public with means of mass communication to the aim of briefing on
topical events of political reasons, addresses, preachings, judicial allocutions or other work of similar nature, as well as
summaries or extracts from lectures, provided that this work is presented in public. 2. The reproduction and the distribution in the public should, when this is possible, be accompanied from the clue of source and the name of author.
So I thing that tere is not Copyright for photos fropm Official Greek archives (presented in public), publicity staff of Greek State authorities and for reasons of information (as wikipedia is).