1936_proposed_coat_of_arms_of_Kirghiz_SSR,_final.gif
Summary
Description 1936 proposed coat of arms of Kirghiz SSR, final.gif |
English:
Several proposed coat of arms of Kirghiz SSR.
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Author | Vasiliev, Kolokolnikov, Podkhapov, Ryndin | |||
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This image is
not eligible for copyright protection
according to the Law of the
Kyrgyz Republic
(6 of January 18, 1998 "on Copyright and Neighbouring Rights"); this image is in the
Public domain
worldwide (
details
).
Article 6. Works Protected by Copyright (subject matter of copyright)
Article 8. Works and the Results of Activity Similar to them that Are not Objects of Copyright The following shall not be objects of copyright:
Full text of the Law: in Russian , in English . |
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Comment – According to interstate and international compacts the Kyrgyz Republic is the legal successor of the Kirgiz Soviet Socialist Republic , therefore this license tag is also applicable to official symbols and formal documents of the Kirgiz SSR. Warning – This license tag cannot be applied to proposed official symbols and drafts of the formal documents, which can be copyrighted.
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