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http://www.sg/explore/symbols_flag_guideline.htmHow it cannot be used or treated
1. The flag cannot be used:
(a) in any trademark or for any commercial purpose;
(b) as a means, or for the purposes, of advertisement;
(c) as, or as part of, any furnishings, decoration, covering or receptacle;
(d) at any private funeral activity;
(e) incorporated or worn as part of any costume or attire; or
(f) on any private vehicle.
2. No person shall produce or display any flag which bears any graphics or word superimposed on the design of the flag.
3. The flag should be cleaned when dirty, and replaced if it has faded. After any washing, it should not be hung out to dry outdoors together with other laundry. Any worn out or damaged flag should be disposed properly, not left visible in dustbins. Torn or worn-out flags should be packed into a sealed black trash bag before being disposed.
(a) in any trademark or for any commercial purpose;The flag is displayed beside the url and title of the website which make it seems like a trademark.
(c) as, or as part of, any furnishings, decoration, covering or receptacle;It can be considered a decoration in this case.
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Has sgForums just violated the law? We are not sure. We have contacted Joyce Lee (Assistant Manager (Heritage Programmes)) of National Heritage Board regarding this matter and we shall wait for her reply.
