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Copyright of the Indigenous Flag

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individual,

I don't care what it looks like just as long as you accept your Asianess.
Posted by Mr Opinion, Tuesday, 25 August 2020 2:00:15 PM
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Misop,

Why should he ? Not all of us would obey your CCP masters without question.

And even they wouldn't claim to be 'Asian' - they would most certainly trim that down to 'Chinese'. It may come as a surprise to you but many Chinese don't think that all Asians are Chinese - and most Asians don't see themselves as Chinese either.

Which days are you let out ?

Foulmouth
Posted by loudmouth2, Tuesday, 25 August 2020 2:28:45 PM
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FOULmouth

The Asianisation of Australian initiated by Bob Hawke has nothing to do with China and the CCP.

Multiculturalism in Australia has been the method behind this Asianisation process and four decades on it has basically achieved that goal.

There are interesting questions are about why Australians wanted to become Asian and I think there a number of reasons.

For example, it appealed to the business community because it promised to provide an endless supply of cheap labour from the Asian heartland.

It appealed to humanists like you and Foxy who want to eradicate racism and live in diversified communities.

And it appealed to governments because it provided greater tax revenues and the numbers needed for people-driven economic growth strategies.

We Australians are all Asian now and you need to accept it because there is no going back. If you don't like to be seen as Asian yourself then why not call yourself an Australian-Asian as distinct from an Asian Australian?
Posted by Mr Opinion, Tuesday, 25 August 2020 4:19:38 PM
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It's not a Flag. It's a Pennant. Like they have at the Football.
Posted by Jayb, Tuesday, 25 August 2020 4:27:36 PM
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SR,

You are the one creating a straw man. I moved cities and bought another similar house at the same value, and after transfer duties, rates etc was worse off thanks to government taxes so once again you have failed epically.

Secondly, the concept of an aboriginal national flag being privately owned is a joke hard to make up.

P.S. Patents expire in between 10 - 30 years, and copyrights used to expire with their authors.
Posted by shadowminister, Wednesday, 26 August 2020 5:48:36 AM
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I like the rules with regard to our national flag,

"The flag can be used for commercial purposes, including advertising, without formal permission, except when importing products, applying for trademarks and registering designs.

When using or reproducing an image of the flag, you must consider the following guidelines:
•The flag should be used in a dignified manner and reproduced completely and accurately
•The image of the flag should not be covered with other words, illustrations or objects
•All symbolic parts of the flag should be identifiable, such as the Union Jack, the Southern Cross and the Federation Star

Importation and customs regulations for the flag

Any items bearing images of the flag (or closely resembling the flag), including souvenirs, clothing, toys and other merchandise, are considered ‘restricted imports’ under the Customs (Prohibited Imports) Regulations 1956.

The design of the flag should meet the guidelines for the commercial use of the flag and importers and designers can consult PM&C during the initial design phase, before manufacturing the items".
Posted by Chris Lewis, Wednesday, 26 August 2020 6:24:34 AM
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