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      8   <h1>Content License</h1>
      9 <p>For the purposes of licensing, the content of this web site is divided
     10 into two categories:</p>
     11 <ul>
     12   <li>Documentation content, including both static documentation and content extracted from source 
     13   code modules, as well as sample code, and </li>
     14 <li>All other site content</li>
     15 </ul>
     16 
     17 <p>The documentation content on this site is made available to
     18 you as part of the <a href="http://source.android.com">Android Open
     19 Source Project</a>. This documentation, including any code shown in it,
     20 is licensed under the <a
     21 href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">Apache 2.0
     22 license</a>, the preferred license for all parts of the of the Android
     23 Open Source Project.</p>
     24 
     25 <p>Apache 2.0 is a commercial and open-source-friendly software
     26 license. The majority of the Android platform and documentation is
     27 licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. While the project strives to
     28 adhere to the preferred license, there may be exceptions, such as for
     29 documentation (code comments) extracted from a source code module that
     30 is licensed under GPLv2 or other license. In those cases, the license
     31 covering the source code module will apply to the documentation
     32 extracted from it. </p>
     33 
     34 <p>Third-party components of this site such as JavaScript libraries are included in the Android
     35 Open Source Project under the licenses specified by their authors. For information about these
     36 licenses, refer to the source files in the Android Open Source Project.</p>
     37 
     38 <p>All other content on this site, except the license documents themselves
     39 and as otherwise noted, is licensed under the <a
     40 href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/">Creative Commons
     41 Attribution 2.5</a> license. </p>
     42 
     43 <p>You may use the content of this site in any way that is consistent
     44 with the specific license that applies to the content, as described
     45 above. For content licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 2.5, we
     46 ask that you give proper <a href="#attribution">attribution</a>. </p>
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     48 
     49 <h2 id="terms">Terms of Use</h2>
     50 
     51 <p>We are pleased to license the Android documentation and sample code under
     52 terms that encourage you to take, modify, reuse, re-purpose, and remix the
     53 content as you see fit. Except as noted in the <a href="#restrictions">Restrictions</a> section
     54 below, you
     55 are free to use the documentation content in your own creations. For example,
     56 you could quote the text in a book, cut-and-paste sections to your blog, record
     57 it as an audiobook for the visually impaired, or even translate it. </p>
     58 
     59 
     60 <h2 id="restrictions">Restrictions</h2>
     61 
     62 <ul>
     63 <li>While the documentation itself is available to you under the Apache 2.0
     64 license, note that proprietary trademarks and brand features are not
     65 included in that license.</li>
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     67 <li>Google's trademarks and other brand features (including the 	
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     69 style="margin:0;padding:0 2px;vertical-align:baseline" /> stylized typeface logo) are not included
     70 in the license.
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     74 
     75 <li>In some cases, a page may include content, such as an image, that is not 
     76 covered by the license. In that case, we will label the content that is not licensed. </li>
     77 
     78 <li>In addition, content linked from a page on this site is not covered
     79 by the license unless specifically noted. For example, pages may link to videos or
     80 slide decks that are not covered.</li>
     81 
     82 <li>The use of sample source code provided in the SDK or shown in this
     83 documentation is subject to the conditions detailed in the <a
     84 href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0">Apache 2.0 license</a>.</li>
     85 </ul>
     86 
     87 <h2 id="attribution">Attribution</h2>
     88 <p>
     89 Proper attribution is required when you reuse or create modified
     90 versions of content that appears on a page made available under the
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     92 requirement for attribution applies only to the non-documentation
     93 content, as described earlier in this document. The complete 
     94 requirements for attribution can be found in section 4b of the 
     95 <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/legalcode">
     96 Creative Commons legal code</a>.
     97 </p>
     98 <p>
     99  In practice we ask that you provide attribution to the Android Open
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    101  are producing the work. There are several typical ways in which this 
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    117 </p>
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    136  Again, please link back to the original source page so that readers can
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