Pourquoi il est possible de télécharger librement le roman Jean-christophe car son auteur Romain Rolland est mort depuis plus de 70 ans ?
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- Pourquoi il est possible de télécharger librement le roman Jean-christophe car son auteur Romain Rolland est mort depuis plus de 70 ans ?
- Comment Appelle-t-on le droit qui protègent une œuvre de l'esprit ?
- Who is Jean Jean Christophe Rufin?
- How old is Pierre Rufin now?
- What did the Rufin report say?
- What did Josephine Ruffin do for women's suffrage?
Pourquoi il est possible de télécharger librement le roman Jean-christophe car son auteur Romain Rolland est mort depuis plus de 70 ans ?
En France une œuvre entre dans le domaine public 70 ans après la mort des auteurs. Il est donc possible de télécharger librement ce roman.
Comment Appelle-t-on le droit qui protègent une œuvre de l'esprit ?
Le droit d'auteur protège les œuvres littéraires, notamment les créations graphiques, sonores ou audiovisuelles et plastiques, les créations musicales, mais aussi les logiciels, les créations de l'art appliqué, les créations de mode, etc.
Who is Jean Jean Christophe Rufin?
- Jean-Christophe Rufin (born ) is a French doctor, diplomat, historian, globetrotter and novelist. He is the president of Action Against Hunger, one of the earliest members of Médecins Sans Frontières, and a member of the Académie française .
How old is Pierre Rufin now?
- Rufin was born in Bourges, Cher in 1952. An only child, he was raised by his grandparents as his father had left the family and his mother worked in Paris. His grandfather, a doctor and member of the French Resistance during World War II had been imprisoned for two years at Buchenwald .
What did the Rufin report say?
- The "Rufin report" (as it later became known), as described by the US State Department, concluded the following: Racism and anti-Semitism were a threat to French democracy.
What did Josephine Ruffin do for women's suffrage?
- Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin particularly encouraged suffrage in Boston’s African American communities. Under the auspices of the MWSA, Josephine led an organized effort in 1885 to reach out to men and women in the Beacon Hill and West End neighborhoods, which were home to Boston’s African American community.














