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Summary
DescriptionCoat of Arms of the Socialist Republic of Serbia.svg |
English: Coat of arms of the Socialist Republic of Serbia.
Српски / srpski: Грб Социјалистичке Републике Србије.
Hrvatski: Grb Socijalističke Republike Srbije.
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16 May 2012 |
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Own work based on PD heraldic images of SFR Yugoslavia ineligible for copyright protection |
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R-41 |
Licensing
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The copyright to this work was owned by the federal authorities of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, whose assets are now held jointly by its successor states according to the Agreement on succession issues of 2004 . The Yugoslavian successor states have variously enacted legislation that places certain official state documents such as law texts into the public domain. See e.g. Art. 8.2.1 of the copyright law of Croatia : "official texts in the domain of legislation, administration, judiciary (acts, regulations, decisions, reports, minutes, judgments, standards, and the like) and other official works and their collections, which are published for the purpose of officially informing the public".
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This work is in the public domain because it is a law, decree, regulation or official material of a Republic of Serbia state body or a body performing public functions, under the terms of Article 6, Paragraph 2 of Serbian copyright law. See Copyright.
A source should be included so that the status can be verified.
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