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[http://www.gmlimoservice.com link title]License classification icon for "no requirements". This can be used to represent a work with a "public domain assignment" or a work with a license which does not even require attribution (e.g. a simple warranty statement along with "no credit required"). It could also be used to represent a work whose copyright has expired. Any situation in which the work may be safely treated as "public domain". Original SVG.
License classification icon for "no requirements". This can be used to represent a work with a "public domain assignment" or a work with a license which does not even require attribution (e.g. a simple warranty statement along with "no credit required"). It could also be used to represent a work whose copyright has expired. Any situation in which the work may be safely treated as "public domain". Original SVG.

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License classification icon for "no requirements". This can be used to represent a work with a "public domain assignment" or a work with a license which does not even require attribution (e.g. a simple warranty statement along with "no credit required"). It could also be used to represent a work whose copyright has expired. Any situation in which the work may be safely treated as "public domain". Original SVG.

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current18:14, 22 August 2008Thumbnail for version as of 18:14, 22 August 200864 × 64 (5 KB)TerryH (talk | contribs)License classification icon for "no requirements". This can be used to represent a work with a "public domain assignment" or a work with a license which does not even require attribution (e.g. a simple warranty statement along with "no credit required").

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