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Copywrite belongs to USPS

I am not very experienced in the field of copywrite licenses, but the current one for this image is wrong. As mentioned in the USPS article, designs made by the Postal Service are copywrited, and are not considered public property of the US government. The current copywrite information is therefore wrong; however, it looks like the USPS does allow images of designs to be used for educational purposes. Mamyles (talk) 22:09, 13 March 2015 (UTC)