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This freedom of panorama for buildings does not apply to art, however.
On the other hand, there are also European countries such as Italy, where there is still no freedom of panorama at all.
Freedom of panorama in Korea is limited with regard to works of art in public places which cannot be distributed for commercial purposes.
Mathis is active in promoting the legalization of freedom of panorama in France.
The Armenian law on copyright was amended in April of 2013 to allow freedom of panorama in Armenia.
On September 28, 2007, Italian politician Franco Grillini raised a parliamentary question with the minister of cultural resources and activities about the necessity of freedom of panorama.
In the European Union, Directive 2001/29/EC provides for the possibility of member states having a freedom of panorama clause in their copyright laws, but does not require such a rule.
Freedom of panorama can be applied for images of buildings, but images of permanently installed works of art in public spaces are only exempt from copyright provided that such use is non-commercial.
The taking of photographs in public spaces is permitted under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (freedom of panorama), and while the Terrorism Act does not prohibit such activity, critics have alleged misuse of the powers of the Act to prevent lawful photography.
Another free use concerns the freedom of panorama: works of the visual arts, photography, or architecture that are permanently installed in publicly accessible places (which includes museums or exhibition halls) may be reproduced if the work is not the main subject of the reproduction and if the reproduction is used only non-commercially.