File:Seal of Pensacola, Florida.png
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[edit]DescriptionSeal of Pensacola, Florida.png | A work created by the City of Pensacola | ||
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Author | Government of Florida | ||
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This work was created by a government unit (including state, county, and municipal government agencies) of the U.S. state of Florida. It is a public record that was not created by an agency which state law has allowed to claim copyright and is therefore in the public domain in the United States.
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Florida's Constitution and its statutes do not permit any agency to claim copyright for "public records" unless authorized to do so by law. The following agencies are permitted to claim copyright (as well as trademarks) and any works of these agencies should be assumed to be copyrighted without clear evidence to the contrary:
Works by defunct state agencies may be copyrighted if these rights were transferred to a new or different agency (note that legislation transferring such right may not have been codified into Florida Statutes). For example, copyright in works by the Florida Space Authority may have been transferred to Space Florida. State and municipal government agencies may claim copyright for software created by the agency (§ 119.084, F.S. 2018). In case law, Microdecisions, Inc. v. Skinner—889 So. 2d 871 (Fla. 2d DCA 2004) (Findlaw)—held that the Collier County Property Appraiser could not require commercial users to enter into a licensing agreement, holding that "[the agency] has no authority to assert copyright protection in the GIS maps, which are public records." Note: Works that are considered "public records" but were not created by a state or municipal government agency may be copyrighted by their author; the Supremacy Clause of the United States Constitution prevents state law from overriding the author's right to copyright protection that is granted by federal law. For example, a state agency may post images online of the final appearance of a building under construction; while the images may be "public records", their creator (eg. architecture/construction firm) retains copyright rights to the image unless the contract with the agency says otherwise. See: Government-in-the-Sunshine Manual: To what extent does federal law preempt state law regarding public inspection of records?. |
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2010-04-14 23:19:50 | 250× 252× (63000 bytes) | Canadaolympic989 | == Summary == A work created by the City of Pensacola and in the Public Domain. == Licensing == {{Non-free seal}} [[Category:Pensacola, Florida]] |
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current | 21:22, 29 November 2018 | 500 × 488 (192 KB) | Dscos (talk | contribs) | Updated seal adopted in 2010 to reflect new charter date | |
10:25, 20 June 2016 | 250 × 252 (47 KB) | FastilyClone (talk | contribs) | Transferred from en.wikipedia (MTC!) |
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- Pensacola, Florida
- Pensacola International Airport
- Pensacola Beach, Florida
- Escambia County School District
- West Florida Public Libraries
- Perdido Key, Florida
- Jim Spooner Field
- Pensacola Bay
- Pensacola Barracudas (soccer)
- Pensacola metropolitan area
- North Hill Preservation District
- Fort George (Pensacola, Florida)
- Pensacola station (Louisville and Nashville Railroad)
- American National Bank Building (Pensacola, Florida)
- Charles William Jones House
- Clara Barkley Dorr House
- James House (Pensacola, Florida)
- John Edmunds Apartment House
- King-Hooton House
- Lavalle House
- Crystal Ice Company Building
- L & N Marine Terminal Building
- St. Michael's Creole Benevolent Association Hall
- United States Customs House and Post Office (Pensacola, Florida)
- First Christian Church (Pensacola, Florida)
- History of Pensacola, Florida
- John Fogg
- Jerry Maygarden
- John C. Pace Library
- Pensacola School of Liberal Arts
- WYCT
- Pensacola station (Amtrak)
- Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival
- WPCS (FM)
- List of people from Pensacola, Florida
- Escambia County Area Transit
- Florida State Road 196
- Pensacola Classic
- WVTJ
- WBSR
- Pensacola streetcar strike of 1908
- American Creosote Works (Pensacola Plant)
- Agrico Chemical Co.
- Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Pensacola, Florida)
- Pensacola Police Department
- Capture of Pensacola (1719)
- Blount Building
- Pensacola Ladies Invitational
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