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This new content is indeed copy/pasted from the FOTW site. Their copyright statement would seem to allow it. — OwenBlacker 11:46, Jul 1, 2004 (UTC)
It does'nt matter what FOTW says. They don't own the flag. It is the property of the faroese people and can be freely used to represent that people everywhere and in encyclopædias. -- JJ-Hammer 17:25, 17 Apr 2005 (UTC)
I corrected the symbol for the use of the flag from
to
. Ofcourse Faroese Government ships (3 Coast Guard ships, 10 ferries, and 2 marine research ships) use the flag too. Only the Military is Danish. Look at this Coast Guard ship "Tjaldrið" as an evidence:
http://www.skipalistin.fo/images/skipsmyndir/TJALDRID.jpg --
Arne List
08:44, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
Hi. I visited this article today -- Flag Day -- learned a bit about a flag (and a country) that I didn't know anything about beforehand. Thanks! My only concern is that the "History" section is nearly identical to the "History" section of the Flags on the World website listed in your "External Links". It should probably be rewritten to avoid any appearance of copyright infringement! MeegsC 00:08, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
Let me first say that I do not understand this archaic European tradition. But as this article about the flag of the Faroe Islands says, it is a violation of heraldry to have red touch blue. So this means that the flags of America, Russia, Serbia, the Philippines, Armenia, Cambodia, Chile, Cuba, Czech Republic, and so on, all violate heraldry? -- Tocino 02:00, 21 June 2008 (UTC)
I drew the 19th century Faroese flag on MS Paint, can I upload it onto Commons and put it on this page, maybe in a gallery caled "History of the Faroese flag"? I think it's notable, please respond (although no one ever responds to me on here...) -- Shikku27316 ( talk) 04:30, 17 March 2013 (UTC)