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File:Emblem of Sudan.svg

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English: Emblem of the Republic of the Sudan.
Magyar: A Szudáni Köztársaság címere.
Date 19 March 2013, 14:56:39
Source Own work
Author Thommy

Licensing

Public domain This image was first published in Sudan or South Sudan and is now in the public domain, ethier because its term of copyright has expired, or because it is ineligible for copyright protection according to the Sudanese Law. This work meets one of the following conditions:
  • It is ineligible for protection because it is "daily news or occurrences of like nature published in newspapers, magazines or other periodicals or broadcast by radio or television".
  • It is ineligible for protection because it is an official government document, state emblem, or seal.

Article 198 of the Constitution of the South Sudan declares that "All laws of South Sudan shall remain in force [...] unless new action are taken [...]." As there is no new South Sudanese copyright law at this time, the Sudanese one is still in force there.

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