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English: Simplified image of arms of Poland; the official arms can be seen at: Image:Coat of arms of Poland-official.png
Polski: Uproszczony obraz godła Polski; oficjalne godło: Image:Coat of arms of Poland-official.png
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9 February 2008 |
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From Polish Wikipedia. Originally uploaded at pl:Grafika:Godło Polski.svg |
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Released into the public domain (by the author).
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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. These restrictions are independent of the copyright status.
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This image is in the public domain according to Article 4, case 2 of the Polish Copyright Law Act of February 4, 1994 ( Dz. U. z 2006 r. Nr 90 poz. 631 with later changes) "normative acts and drafts thereof as well as official documents, materials, signs and symbols are not subject to copyrights". Hence it is assumed that this image has been released into public domain. However in some instances the use of this image in Poland might be regulated by other laws. |
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