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The German criminal code includes a section on ¡°defamation of the state and its symbols¡±. It states that ¡°whoever publicly ¡ insults the colours, flag, coat of arms or the anthem of the Federal Republic of Germany or one of its states shall be liable to imprisonment not exceeding three years or a fine¡±.
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Germany has no national anthem law, but rules exist to punish ¡°defamation of the state and its symbols¡±, including the anthem.
The German criminal code includes a section on ¡°defamation of the state and its symbols¡±. It states that ¡°whoever publicly ¡ insults the colours, flag, coat of arms or the anthem of the Federal Republic of Germany or one of its states shall be liable to imprisonment not exceeding three years or a fine¡±.
The law calls for punishment of up to five years¡¯ imprisonment if the act was intentionally to support ¡°efforts against the continued existence¡± of the country or its ¡°constitutional principles¡±.