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Hi. You published that file as "I, the copyright holder of this work" which is clearly a problem as the file can only be used if the work is in the public domain because according to the Copyright Law of Serbia work is not copyrighted if the work consists of official materials of state bodies and bodies performing public functions.
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OK so I've looked it up and it's definitely true that your passport scan has colours that are off. Funnily I used this as a reference, but it shows that the passport doesn't have the gray tint like in your scan.
Now I have nothing against Wikipedia using your personal scan, but it should be at least as good as the official original and also it should faithfully represent the colour which is maroon or burgundy. So if you intend to use your passport scan please rescan it.
Your version on average is the colour on the left while the official scan average colour is on the right.
Now hold your passport against the screen and check which one is more like it. Honestly I don't know any country that prints passport in the colour on the left-- Twofortnights ( talk) 15:04, 13 January 2016 (UTC)
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I am quite willing to discuss whether Romania should be removed from their Central European lists in WP. The Geography of Romania article states Romania is in Southeastern Europe and says nothing about Central Europe. Thanks Hmains ( talk) 03:04, 20 December 2016 (UTC)
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Hi. You published that file as "I, the copyright holder of this work" which is clearly a problem as the file can only be used if the work is in the public domain because according to the Copyright Law of Serbia work is not copyrighted if the work consists of official materials of state bodies and bodies performing public functions.
I appreciate your effort to scan your passport cover but the copyright laws are very strictly enforced on Commons and sooner or later your file will be deleted as I've seen dozens of similar files deleted on Commons recently. So for your own sake, don't wait for the disappointment and accept that this website has some very strict views on the matter. I personally think these views are too strict, but my own opinion does not change the facts.-- Twofortnights ( talk) 23:09, 6 October 2015 (UTC)
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OK so I've looked it up and it's definitely true that your passport scan has colours that are off. Funnily I used this as a reference, but it shows that the passport doesn't have the gray tint like in your scan.
Now I have nothing against Wikipedia using your personal scan, but it should be at least as good as the official original and also it should faithfully represent the colour which is maroon or burgundy. So if you intend to use your passport scan please rescan it.
Your version on average is the colour on the left while the official scan average colour is on the right.
Now hold your passport against the screen and check which one is more like it. Honestly I don't know any country that prints passport in the colour on the left-- Twofortnights ( talk) 15:04, 13 January 2016 (UTC)
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I am quite willing to discuss whether Romania should be removed from their Central European lists in WP. The Geography of Romania article states Romania is in Southeastern Europe and says nothing about Central Europe. Thanks Hmains ( talk) 03:04, 20 December 2016 (UTC)
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