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English: The memorial plaque honoring Zdeňka Wiedermannová-Motyčková was unveiled in the girl's real gymnasium (high school) building on 25 October 1925, removed around 1939 and its whereabouts are unknown.
Čeština: Pamětní deska Zdeňky Wiedermannové-Motyčkové byla odhalena v budově dívčího reálného gymnázia 25. 10. 1925, odstranění po 1939
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URAA rationale: Work was published in 1925. At the time the photograph was taken Czeckoslovakia did not have a copyright law, as when the country developed in 1918, it "preserved the Austrian legal system", not developing a separate copyright law until 1926.[1] (The Austro-Hungarian Empire copyright expired 50 years from creation). In 1926 Act #218/1926 was passed and (§ 39) provided that anonymous/pseudonymous works were protected for 50 years after publication.[2] Copyright law was revised (Act No. 115/1953) in 1953 and repealed all provisions of the 1926 law (§ 112); confirming copyright of fifty years (§ 68) for anonymous works, but granting protected author's rights to the first publisher of an anonymous/pseudonymous work (§ 11).[3] These same provisions (§ 8 author's rights to first publisher; § 33 term of 50 years) were extended by a revision (Act No. 35/1965) which was enacted in 1965 and did not expire until 2000.[4] Thus at the time of the URAA effective date of 1 January 1996, the term of protection was 50 years from publication and had expired in 1975 (1925+50).

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Memorial plaque to Zdeňka Wiedermannová-Motyčková at the Girl's Real Gymnasium on Mendel Square in Brno

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