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| [[Image:PD-icon.svg|64px|Public domain]]
| [[Image:PD-icon.svg|64px|Public domain]]
| ''According to the [[:Brazil|Brazilian]] [http://www.planalto.gov.br/CCIVIL/LEIS/L9279.htm Law on Industrial Property] (Lei 9.279 de 14 de maio de 1996; See [http://www.wipo.int/clea/docs_new/en/br/br003en.html translation]), Article 124: '''The following are not registrable as marks: I. official, public, national, foreign or international escutcheons, coats of arms, medals, flags, emblems, badges and monuments, as well as the respective designations, figures, or imitations;'''.''
| ''According to the [[:Brazil|Brazilian]] [http://www.planalto.gov.br/CCIVIL/LEIS/L9279.htm Law on Industrial Property] (Lei 9.279 de 14 de maio de 1996; See [http://www.wipo.int/clea/docs_new/en/br/br003en.html translation]), Chapter IV, Article 191, Brazilian official symbols are Public Domain because they can be copied and reproduced without any permission from the Brazilian government or anyone else unless they are being copied or reproduced with foul intentions.


''Hence it is assumed that this image has been released into the [[:public domain]].'' ''See [[:pt:Wikipedia:Recursos no domínio público|Recursos no domínio público]].''
''Hence it is assumed that this image has been released into the [[:public domain]].'' ''See [[:pt:Wikipedia:Recursos no domínio público|Recursos no domínio público]].''

Revision as of 18:51, 21 February 2007

Public domain According to the Brazilian Law on Industrial Property (Lei 9.279 de 14 de maio de 1996; See translation), Chapter IV, Article 191, Brazilian official symbols are Public Domain because they can be copied and reproduced without any permission from the Brazilian government or anyone else unless they are being copied or reproduced with foul intentions.

Hence it is assumed that this image has been released into the public domain. See Recursos no domínio público.

Note: The usage of coats of arms and flags is governed by legal restrictions, independent of the copyright status of the depiction shown here.