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The use of Library of Congress logos is governed by 36 CFR § 701.5. This image shows a flag , a coat of arms , a seal or some other official insignia . The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries.
This file is a work of an employee of the Library of Congress, made as part of that person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government , this item is in the public domain . Deutsch ∙ English ∙ +/−
A logo of the United States Library of Congress, following with the theme of using the outline of the Thomas Jefferson Building as an identifier. Date: 21 October 2007: Source: Extracted from PDF educational outreach flyer here. Author: U.S. Library of Congress: Permission (Reusing this file)
The logo is a stylized version of the Eagle and Shield, a c.1834 sculpture by an unknown artist which adorns the dais in the Old Senate Chamber in the United States Congress. It has long been a symbol for the Senate. Source: Extracted from Leadership Portrait Collection PDF file from senate.gov (direct PDF URL : Author: U.S. Senate: Permission
The use of Library of Congress logos and seals is governed by 36 CFR part 701 § 5 and 18 USC §1017. This image shows a flag , a coat of arms , a seal or some other official insignia . The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries.
Logo of the United States Congress Office of Compliance. Source: Extracted from PDF version of the Office of Compliance Strategic Plan, FY 2004-2006 (direct PDF URL ). Author: U.S. Government: Permission (Reusing this file) Public domain from a copyright standpoint, but other restrictions apply.
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This United States Congress image is in the public domain.This may be because it was taken by an employee of the Congress as part of that person’s official duties, or because it has been released into the public domain and posted on the official websites of a member of Congress.