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      8 <h1>Legal Notice</h1>
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     10 <p>Android is an open platform that's freely available to you as an app developer. You can
     11 immediately download the Android SDK, develop apps, and distribute them to the world without any
     12 registration or fees.</p>
     13 
     14 <p>Android is developed by Google Inc. and the <a
     15 href="http://www.openhandsetalliance.com/">Open Handset Alliance</a>. We've made it available to you
     16 as a development platform pursuant to our commitment to openness, freedom, and innovation in
     17 mobile.</p>
     18 
     19 <p>To start developing apps for Android, <a
     20 href="{@docRoot}sdk/index.html">download the free Android SDK</a>.</p>
     21 
     22 <h2 id="Brands">Android Brands</h2>
     23 
     24 <p>The "Android" name, the <img src="images/android-logo.png" alt="Android"
     25 style="margin:0;padding:0 2px;vertical-align:baseline" /> logo, and
     26 <a href="http://www.google.com/permissions/">other trademarks</a> are property of Google Inc.
     27 You may not use the logo or the logo's custom typeface.</p>
     28 
     29 <p>You may use the word "Android" in a product name only as a descriptor, such as "for Android"
     30 and the first instance should be followed by a TM symbol, "for Android&trade;." In other
     31 messaging, the word "Android" may be used in text as a descriptor, as long as it is followed by a
     32 proper generic term (for example, "Android&trade; application"). Any use of the Android name
     33 must include footer attribution in your communications: "Android is a trademark of Google Inc."</p>
     34 
     35 <p>The Android Robot logo <img src="images/robot-tiny.png" alt=""
     36 style="margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline" /> can be used, reproduced, and modified freely
     37 in marketing communications. Our standard color value for print is PMS 376C. Our online hex color is
     38 #A4C639. The Android Robot logo is licensed under the terms of the <a
     39 href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/">Creative Commons Attribution</a> license and any
     40 use of it must be attributed as such.</p>
     41 
     42 <p>For more information about Android brands, see the <a
     43 href="{@docRoot}distribute/tools/promote/brand.html">Brand Guidelines</a>.</p>
     44 
     45 <p>All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.</p>
     46 
     47 <h2 id="WebSite">Web Site Content</h2>
     48 
     49 <p>We are pleased to license the Android documentation and sample code on this web site under terms
     50 that encourage you to take, modify, reuse, re-purpose, and remix the content as you see fit. The
     51 documentation content on this web site is made available to you as part of the <a
     52 href="http://source.android.com">Android Open Source Project</a>. This documentation, including any
     53 code shown in it, is licensed under the <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">Apache
     54 2.0 license</a>. All other content on this site, except the license documents themselves and as
     55 otherwise noted, is licensed under the <a
     56 href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/">Creative Commons Attribution 2.5</a> license.
     57 </p>
     58 
     59 <p>For more information about licenses provided for the content of this web site and the
     60 restrictions for re-use, read the complete <a href="license.html">Content License</a>.</p>
     61 
     62 <p>Your use of this site is subject to <a href="http://www.google.com/policies/">Google's Privacy
     63 Policy &amp; Terms of Service</a>.</p>
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     65 
     66 
     67 <h2 id="Other">Other Android Services</h2>
     68 
     69 <p>Google provides other optional services for your Android apps that have their own legal terms and
     70 restrictions. Such services include:</p>
     71 
     72 <dl>
     73   <dt>Eclipse Android Developer Tools Plugin</dt>
     74     <dd>If you're developing apps with the Eclipse IDE, we offer a free plugin called the
     75 <a href="{@docRoot}tools/sdk/eclipse-adt.html">Android Developer Tools</a> (ADT) to speed up your
     76 development and debugging. Certain code within the ADT plugin and other packages available
     77 from the SDK Manager require that you agree to terms and conditions for use, reproduction and
     78 distribution upon installation.</dd>
     79 
     80   <dt>Google Play</dt>
     81     <dd>Google Play is a publicly available service through which you can distribute your apps for
     82 Android-powered devices. Google Play not only makes your app available to millions of devices, but
     83 also offers your app powerful services such as in-app billing and license verification. In order to
     84 distribute your apps on Google Play and use the associated services, you must agree to the Developer
     85 Distribution Agreement and acquire a valid Developer Account.
     86       <p><a
     87 href="http://www.android.com/us/developer-distribution-agreement.html">Developer Distribution
     88 Agreement</a>, <a
     89 href="http://www.android.com/us/developer-content-policy.html#showlanguages">Developer Program
     90 Policies</a></p></dd>
     91 
     92   <dt>Google Maps Android API</dt>
     93     <dd>The Google Maps Android API is a collection of services that allow you
     94       to include maps, geocoding, geolocation, and other content from Google and its content providers in your Android apps. If you want to develop an Android app that makes use of this API you must agree to the terms of service and obtain an API Key.
     95       <p><a
     96 href="https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/android/start"
     97 >Google Maps Android API Getting Started</a>, <a href="http://m.google.com/legalnotices">Mobile Legal
     98 Notices</a></p>
     99     </dd>
    100 
    101   <dt>Android Cloud to Device Messaging</dt>
    102     <dd>Android Cloud to Device Messaging (C2DM) is a service that helps you send data from
    103 your servers to your users' Android devices. The service provides a simple, lightweight
    104 mechanism that your servers can use to tell your Android app to contact your server directly to
    105 fetch updated app or user data. Before you can sign up for Android Cloud to Device Messaging, you
    106 must agree to the terms of a legal agreement between you and Google. Registration is free.
    107     <p><a href="https://developers.google.com/android/c2dm/terms">Android Cloud to Device
    108 Messaging Terms of Service</a></p>
    109     </dd>
    110 
    111   <dt>Android Backup Service</dt>
    112     <dd>Android Backup Service is integrated with Android's data backup framework to perform data
    113 backup and restore for most devices running Android 2.2 or greater, using Google servers and a
    114 backup transport on the device. Before you can sign up for Android Backup Service, you
    115 must agree to the terms of a legal agreement between you and Google. Registration is free.
    116     <p><a href="https://developers.google.com/android/backup/terms">Android Backup Service
    117 Terms of Service</a></p>
    118     </dd>
    119 </dl>
    120 
    121 <p>Any and all other services available for Android but not documented on <a
    122 href="http://developer.android.com">developer.android.com</a> are subject to their own terms, as
    123 documented on their respective web sites. </p>
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