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English: Historical coat of arms of Hungary, drawn after a 19th-century representation.
The design first appears in the 14th century, the crown is added in the 15th century.
It sees only occasional use besides other variants during the late medieval to Renaissance period (15th to 16th century examples: see 1, 2).
This design entered regular use in the 18th century, under Maria Theresa.
Ti tao a tumaripnong ti obra a daytoy a kasuratan ket nairuknoy na ti obra iti pagturayan a publiko babaen ti pangiwagsak iti amin kadagiti karbengan iti obra iti sangalubongan babaen ti karbengan ti kopia a linteg, a mairaman amin a maikabagian ken dagiti karruba a karbengan, iti kalawa a maipalubusan babaen ti linteg. Makopiam, mabaliwam,maiwaras ken itungpal ti obra, uray ti komersial a pang-panggep, amin nga awan ti dumawat ti pammalubos.
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This file depicts the official coat of arms or flag of a Hungarian municipality. According to 1.§ (4) of the Hungarian copyright law (1999./LXXVI.), copyright protection does not cover "legal provisions, other means of state direction, court and other official resolutions, announcements and documents issued by an authority or other official organ, as well as standards made obligatory by law and other similar regulations." Official coat of arms and flags, being defined in such a regulation, are thus in the public domain in Hungary, and also in the US, according to § 313.6(C)(2)Compendium of U.S. Copyright Office Practices, 3rd ed. 2014 (Compendium (Third)): "As a matter of longstanding public policy, the U.S. Copyright Office will not register a government edict that has been issued by any state, local, or territorial government, including legislative enactments, judicial decisions, administrative rulings, public ordinances, or similar types of official legal materials. Likewise, the Office will not register a government edict issued by any foreign government or any translation prepared by a government employee acting within the course of his or her official duties."
Note: The usage of coats of arms and flags is governed by legal restrictions, independent of the copyright status of the depiction shown here.
Ti tao a tumaripnong ti obra a daytoy a kasuratan ket nairuknoy na ti obra iti pagturayan a publiko babaen ti pangiwagsak iti amin kadagiti karbengan iti obra iti sangalubongan babaen ti karbengan ti kopia a linteg, a mairaman amin a maikabagian ken dagiti karruba a karbengan, iti kalawa a maipalubusan babaen ti linteg. Makopiam, mabaliwam,maiwaras ken itungpal ti obra, uray ti komersial a pang-panggep, amin nga awan ti dumawat ti pammalubos.
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