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Feel welcome to add new discussions under this line. --TadejM (t/p) 00:37, 17 November 2019 (UTC)
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help about upload coats of arms of Slovenian municipalities to Wikimedia Commons
Hi TadejM,
I hope you’re doing well. I’m writing because I’m trying to understand—calmly and in full compliance with Commons rules—whether and how it’s possible to upload coats of arms of Slovenian municipalities to Wikimedia Commons.
I’ve already asked Jameslwoodward for help on this. In the meantime, I noticed that you uploaded the coat of arms of Radovljica. I was surprised, because I thought that file (or a previous version of it) had been deleted.
Would you mind explaining how you approached the Radovljica upload (e.g., which source and license rationale you used, and whether there was any prior deletion discussion)? And in your experience, is it possible to upload coats of arms for other Slovenian municipalities as well—if done with the right sourcing/licensing?
For context: I’m also very active on Slovenian-related articles on Italian Wikipedia, so I’d really like to improve and standardize this aspect (within the rules).
Thanks a lot for any guidance you can share.
Best regards, Dario .snoopy. ✉ 13:23, 1 March 2026 (UTC)
- Hi, Dario. I'm not sure what rationale did I follow for the Radovljica coat of arms. The general rule is that the image of the coat of arms is free if it "has been published as part of an official text and thus meets the criterion at COM:NOP Slovenia exempting from copyright "municipal coats of arms" that have been published as part of official texts." --TadejM (t/p) 13:33, 1 March 2026 (UTC)
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