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  2. Wikipedia:Copyright on emblems - Wikipedia

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    The emblem definition is thus in the public domain as a work of the federal government of the U.S. The same applies to many other national emblems such as the aforementioned Swiss flag at sea, which is defined geometrically in Swiss law number 747.30. [4] Another interesting example is the Flag of Germany. The standard flag itself is not very ...

  3. Copyright status of works by the federal government of the ...

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    Unlike works of the U.S. government, works produced by contractors under government contracts are protected under U.S. copyright law [disputed (for: only true at times) – discuss]. The holdership of the copyright depends on the terms of the contract and the type of work undertaken.

  4. National symbol - Wikipedia

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    A national bird; National Animals; The head of state, especially in a monarchy; The associated device and motto can also be used separately; The national colors, often derived from the above; Abstract symbols; National anthems, royal and imperial hymns; alongside such official hymns custom may also recognize the national symbol values of very ...

  5. National symbols of the United States - Wikipedia

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    National symbols of the United States are the symbols used to represent the United States of America. List of symbols. Symbol Name File Ref. Flag:

  6. National emblem - Wikipedia

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    A national emblem is an emblem or seal that is reserved for use by a nation state or multi-national state as a symbol of that nation. Many nations have a seal or emblem in addition to a national flag. Other national symbols, such as national birds, trees, flowers, etc., are listed at lists of national symbols.

  7. Copyright of official texts - Wikipedia

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    b) official symbols of state (flag, emblem, anthem, award, monetary symbols, other official signs and symbols of state); c) information of events and facts. When using the works mentioned in subparagraph "b" of this Article under the other person's name, it is possible to protect the right of author's name.

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  9. Copyright status of works by subnational governments of the ...

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    Federal law expressly denies U.S. copyright protection to two types of government works: works of the U.S. federal government itself, and all edicts of any government regardless of level or whether or not foreign. [1] Other than addressing these "edicts of government", U.S. federal law does not address copyrights of U.S. state and local ...