File:Yi Sun-sin Bridge2.jpg
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DescriptionYi Sun-sin Bridge2.jpg |
English: Yi Sun-sin Bridge is a suspension bridge part of the approach road to the Yeosu Industrial Complex and is the world's fourth longest suspension bridge in terms of its main span (2012) length connecting Gwangyang with Myodo-dong. |
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The depicted structure situated in or visible from public space (e.g. a building, a bridge, an overpass) in South Korea is ineligible for copyright as it is a simple or ordinary work with no architect's artistic properties that would have made it a copyrighted structure. It may also be a work of an engineer (like an infrastructure), not of an architect. In a few countries like North Korea, architecture is not among their copyrightable works, and in a few countries like South Korea and the United States of America, bridges are not among their copyrightable works.
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Horizontal resolution | 300 dpi |
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Software used | GIMP 2.10.30 |
File change date and time | 05:39, 13 October 2022 |
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Unique ID of original document | xmp.did:6861bf41-d318-454b-979b-e10f15e0ae2c |
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