File:Grb Republike Slovenije - geometrijsko pravilo.GIF

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English: The geometrical rules for the construction of the national coat of arms of the Republic of Slovenia. The designer has described the coat of arms as a cosmogram, which creates an energetic field protecting the country and stimulating its inner potentials.[1]
The text reads: "The geometrical rule for the construction of the coat of arms. [Followed by the image] The three-dimensional depiction of the coat of arms is separated into the upper concave and the lower convex part. Between the two, there is a soft transition running diagonally from the left and the right side on the external side of the geometrical shape of Mt. Triglav. Also with the three-dimensional version, the graphical lines of the coat of arms are determined by the "Geometrical rule for the construction of the coat of arms."
Slovenščina: Geometrijsko pravilo za oblikovanje državnega grba Republike Slovenije. Oblikovalec je grb opisal kot kozmogram, ki ustvarja energetsko polje, ki varuje državo in spodbuja njene notranje potenciale.[2]
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Source Zakon o grbu, zastavi in himni Republike Slovenije ter o slovenski narodni zastavi (Slovene) [Act Regulating the Coat-of-Arms, Flag and Anthem of the Republic of Slovenia and the Flag of the Slovene Nation]. Official Gazette. 67/1994.
Author official work (the coat of arms has been designed by Marko Pogačnik)
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Although the law based on the example of the Berne Convention discusses only official texts, in the frame of official jurisdictions other categories of authored works also often appear as parts of the official text, its annex or independently (e.g. urban planning maps in spatial files; drawings of traffic signs; drawings of the national coat-of-arms, of municipal coats of arms, of flags and the music of the national anthem; sketches and plans from the patent file after the official publication of the patent). In its purpose these works do not differ from official texts, therefore it should be regarded that they are exempt of copyright law too.29"

  • Citation 29: Trampuž, Miha; Oman, Branko; Zupančič, Andrej: Zakon o avtorski in sorodnih pravicah (ZASP) s komentarjem, Gospodarski vestnik, Ljubljana 1997. Pg. 54-55.
  • Source of this text: M. B. Jančič, M. B. Breznik, M. Damjan, M. Kovačič, M. Milohnić. Upravljanje avtorskih in sorodnih pravic na Internetu - Vidik javnih inštitucij (in Slovene) [The Management of Copyright and Related Rights on Internet - The Aspect of Public Institutions]. August 2010. Peace Institute; Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana. Pg. 28.

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According to the Slovene Copyright Act, this image is in the public domain.

Article 9 (9. člen) In Zakon o avtorski in sorodnih pravicah (uradno prečiščeno besedilo) (ZASP-UPB3) (Slovene), Copyright and Related Rights Act (English)

“(1) Copyright protection shall not be afforded to:

  1. ideas, principles, discoveries;
  2. official legislative, administrative and judicial texts;
  3. folk literary and artistic creations.

(2) Translations of texts mentioned under item 2 of the foregoing paragraph shall enjoy copyright protection, unless they are published as official texts.”

Hence it is assumed that this image has been released into the public domain. However, in some instances the use of this image might be regulated by other laws.

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