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    Quote Originally Posted by MacEanruig View Post
    Can you post a picture of what you are describing?
    I haven't found a good site for rendering it yet, I have the picture in my head though, and it is an ermine shield with a gold owl as a charge. There is a black canton with a gold seated lion looking back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OKSooner View Post
    I haven't found a good site for rendering it yet, I have the picture in my head though, and it is an ermine shield with a gold owl as a charge. There is a black canton with a gold seated lion looking back.
    Actually, that description is pretty clear. Thanks!
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    Going back to your basic question regarding copyright of a coat of arms, you may want to look at this page from the American Heraldry Society website. The advice on copyright and trademark was furnished by attorneys with experience in these areas, although they would be the first to say that it is not "legal advice" and doesn't establish an attorney-client relationship between them and the readers. I've linked directly to the copyright section, but scrolling up and down will put it in context.

    http://www.americanheraldry.org/page....Domestic#toc4

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