File:Denmark road sign D21 (historisk).svg

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English: Historical version of the Danish "Cycle Path" sign.
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English: This media is in the public domain because solely factual presentations (da: ingen værkshøjde) are not protected by the Danish Consolidated Act on Copyright. Their form of presentation normally (i.e. the media file itself) is, but recreations of the content are not.
Dansk: Dette medie er fælleseje (ikke at forveksle med fællesværk), idet det der er tale om en ren faktuel præsentation uden værkshøjde, hvorfor det ikke nyder beskyttelse af ophavsretslovens §1 eller kapitel 5. Mediefiler med rene faktuelle præsentationer, kan være beskyttet, men det illustrerede indhold er ikke.
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