解説Entrance to 7 Eccles Street at the James Joyce Centre Dublin.jpg
English: The original front-door from No. 7 Eccles Street (Leopold Bloom’s home in Ulysses) on display in the yard at the back of the James Joyce Centre[1].
I took this photograph and I want to dedicate it unconditionally to the public domain to the maximum extent I can.
However, I know there are situations where a photograph of a cultural work can be restricted by the copyright in the original work. I believe my photograph should not be restricted by the copyright in the design and execution of the doorway because:
This is a low resolution photograph of a three-dimensional doorway (i.e. a piece of architecture).
The doorway dates from before 1923.
There is no copyright statement on the doorway.
The doorway was visible for many years on a public street.
It is now displayed at the James Joyce Centre, which does not prohibit photography of the doorway, or claim copyright in it.
The photographical reproduction of this work is covered under the article §93 of the Irish copyright law, which states that it is permitted for photographers to take pictures of sculptures, buildings, and works of artistic craftsmanship that are permanently located in a public place or premises open to the public, and to publish such pictures in any way.
See COM:CRT/Ireland#Freedom of panorama for more information.
2008-04-04 00:20 (UTC) | Pointillist | 436799 (bytes) | 800×1004 | The original front-door from No. 7 Eccles Street (Leopold Bloom’s home in ''[[Ulysses]]'') on display in the yard at the back of the [[James Joyce Centre]][http://www.jamesjoyce.ie/detail.asp?id=13]. {{Replaceable fair use disputed | Th
(Original text) : The original front-door from No. 7 Eccles Street (Leopold Bloom’s home in ''Ulysses'') on display in the yard at the back of the James Joyce Centre[http://www.jamesjoyce.ie/detail.asp?id=13]. {{Replaceable fair use disputed |