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File:Coat of arms of Estonia.svg

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Eesti: Suur riigivapp
Česky: Státní znak Estonska
Dansk: Estlands nationalvåben
Deutsch: Wappen Estlands
English: Coat of arms of Estonia. Official image.
Suomi: Viron vaakuna
Italiano: Stemma dell'Estonia
Nederlands: Wapen van Estland
Slovenščina: državni grb Estonije
Українська: Герб Естонії
blue PANTONE 285 C ; C 91% M 43% Y 0% B 0%
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Author Riigikantselei
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§ 5. Results of intellectual activities to which this Act does not apply

  • 1) ideas, images, notions, theories, processes, systems, methods, concepts, principles, discoveries, inventions, and other results of intellectual activities which are described, explained or expressed in any other manner in a work;
  • 2) works of folklore;
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  • 8) ideas and principles which underlie any element of a computer program, including those which underlie its user interfaces.

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Coat of arms of Estonia.svg
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