The facade and front door of the Japanese Association in Rosario, Argentina. The Association hosts a number of cultural activities, courses of Japanese language, calligraphy, taiko drum-dancing, bonsai, etc.
I, Pablo D. Flores, took this picture myself in October 2005.
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Argentina has no "freedom of panorama" provision in its copyright law. At least some think there is de facto freedom of panorama in Argentina regarding buildings:
It is uncontroversially accepted that buildings can be reproduced by paintings or photographs, without this reproduction infringing copyright.
Se ha admitido pacificamente que los edificios puedan ser reproducidos mediante pinturas o fotografías, sin estimarse que esta reproducción lesione los derechos de autor.
— Dr. Emery, Miguel Angel (professor of intellectual property law in Argentina), Propiedad Intelectual, Astrea Publishing, 4th. edition ISBN9789505085231. p.40 op cit
The facade and front door of the Japanese Association in Rosario, Argentina. The Association hosts a number of cultural activities, courses of Japanese language, calligraphy, taiko drum-dancing, bonsai, etc. I, [[User:Pablo-flores|Pablo D. Flores