Indeed, taking a photo of the Eiffel Tower at night for any reason other than personal use is, technically, a violation of French copyright law [...]. A daytime photo is fine—copyright on the structure itself has expired—but night time photos remain problematic because the light show is more recent than the tower itself.
Also illegal is taking a photo of the Atomium, Belgium’s most famous tourist attraction [...].
— qz.com
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Do following EU copyright regulations to copy the ideas and concepts from architectural competition projects, day and night is it OK?
hmm, after reading your sincere but incomprehensible question 3 times I'm pretty sure the answer is NO, not OK.
;-(
It is much easier to detect the violation of copyright in music or literature than in architecture.
...and even more complicated to demonstrate it. So this way it happens very often, let me say "day and nights" ;-)
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