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-The Arduino Community Logo can NOT be used on products or services that are sold commercially and in no case on electronic boards (also non commercial).
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-
-No you may not, only the community logo may be used by community groups.
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-title: "Can I use the official Arduino logo on my blog, to show that I am part of the Arduino Community?"
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-
-A trademark is a symbol and/or word registered by use as representing a company or product. It is intended to identify a specific source of goods or services, protecting that source from confusion in the minds of consumers with other sources.
-
-The word Arduino and logo (eternity eight symbol) is a trademark of Arduino SA. This means it can not be used by any third party on either products, in domain names, email addresses, in names of web pages, social media, blogs and more.
-
-However since we want to make sure people can identify projects, initiatives and activities coming from the passionate community around the globe, self-organizing local activities and/or online content focused on Arduino we have created the Arduino Community logo, which you can use as long as you run a non-commercial blog.
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-title: "I am arranging an event that will be focused on Arduino. May I use the Arduino logo in the poster and on other promotional materials?"
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-
-It is rare that we make exceptions to the trademark regulations since it would mean that we counteract ourselves. However if you want to present your idea to us and request the permission to use our trademarks you can email us at trademark@arduino.cc.
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-title: "To what extent am I allowed to customize the Community logo?"
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-
-The community logo is designed to allow personalization in the lower-right part in order to provide a free space to add the name of your group or organization on.
-
-Apart from that the community logo should not be altered, cropped, shortened or modified in any way. It is not allowed to incorporate another logo, trademark or commercial company name into the community logo.
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-title: "Why can't I use the Community logo on a commercial product to show that it derived from the Arduino Community?"
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-
-The Arduino Community Logo is shared with Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) licence which means it can NOT be used on products or services that are sold commercially.
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-
-Since the hardware designs of Arduino are open source it is allowed to copy and further develop them. However this is not the same thing as making an Arduino board, only the company Arduino can design and produce Arduino products.
-
-Your finished product is a product compatible with Arduino which should have its own name and brand. In case a copy uses the Arduino name and/or logo on it, this board is no longer a copy but a counterfeit which is illegal to manufacture and produce.
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-
-The [GPLv2 license](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.en.html) allows the redistribution of the Arduino IDE as long as no proprietary modifications are applied to it and the freedom of the user is not limited by additional terms.
-
-We recommend reading [this FAQ](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.en.html) to understand what can be done according to the GPL license.
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-title: "Can I include Arduino in the name of my product, so my customers easily can understand what it is?"
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-
-It is understandable that you wish to make your customers aware that your product is based on Arduino. At the same time, if not properly explained, it can be misleading to your customers, who may think that they are purchasing an Arduino product when they are not.
-
-You can make the reference to Arduino as long as it is perfectly clear to the customers what brand they are purchasing.
-
-This is how you solve it:
-
-* Include the words “based on”, “compatible with”, “for” or something similar.
-
-* Always place the word Arduino last.
-
-* Here below are a few examples to show what we mean. See the difference?
-
-| Not okay | Okay |
-|:--------:|:----:|
-| Ladybird Arduino Shield | Ladybird Shield for Arduino |
-| Arduino Butterfly Board | Butterfly Board - compatible with Arduino |
-| Grasshopper Arduino Starter Kit | Grasshopper Starter Kit, based on Arduino |
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-The Arduino name can not be included in a company name even if the company uses the same technology as Arduino.
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-It is not allowed to incorporate the Arduino logotypes into any other logo.
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-A trademark is a symbol or a word representing a company or product. It is intended to identify a specific source of goods or services, protecting that source from confusion in the minds of consumers with other sources. The Arduino logo is a Trademark of Arduino SA and can not be used by third parties to identify other products, even if they derive from Arduino technology.
-
-* The trademarks of Arduino SA may not be incorporated into any other trademark or logo.
-
-* The trademarks of Arduino SA may not be used together with any third party marks that are confusingly similar to the trademarks of Arduino SA.
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+---
+title: "Developing compatible products"
+---
+
+This article covers the basic trademark rules you must follow when developing products based on (or compatible with) Arduino. By following these guidelines, you will be able to develop, share, and even commercialize your products without violating Arduino’s Intellectual Property.
+
+> A compatible product is a product, such as a board, derived from an Arduino board and compatible with the Arduino IDE. A compatible product can be manufactured by a different company and have its own brand, or be unbranded. Compatible products are perfectly legal to make, use and sell, as long as they don’t violate any of Arduino’s trademarks.
+
+
+
+ | Do |
+ Don't |
+
+
+
+  |
+  |
+
+
+
+
+---
+
+## Open source and compatible products
+
+Most hardware designs of Arduino are open source. Copying and further developing these designs is allowed, however:
+
+* It is **not allowed** to print the word *Arduino* or the Arduino logo on the board. Manufacturing and selling counterfeits is illegal.
+
+* It is **not allowed** to call your compatible product *Arduino*, even if you copied the design from Arduino. Your finished product is a product compatible with Arduino and should have its own name and brand.
+
+## Logo
+
+If you want your compatible product to carry a logotype, you should develop your own. Your logo should be clearly distinguishable from the Arduino logo, even if your product is derived from the Arduino technology.
+
+You are not allowed to use the Arduino logo in connection with the compatible product you have developed. This includes: printing the logo on the product, on the packaging, or on any promotional material advertising your product (including social media).
+
+Modified versions of the Arduino logo are considered trademark violations.
+
+## Name
+
+It is understandable that compatible brands want to make a reference to Arduino®, in order for their customers to easily identify what type of product it is.
+
+To indicate that your product is compatible with Arduino, you should use the correct phrasing. For example:
+
+* “Compatible with Arduino”
+* “For Arduino”
+* “Based on Arduino”.
+
+> Always place the word Arduino last.
+
+### Catalog and websites
+
+The word Arduino is a brand name, not a category. Therefore, you should clearly separate original Arduino products and compatible products in your catalog or website.
+
+### Company name
+
+The Arduino name cannot be included in a company name even if the company uses the same technology as Arduino. This includes domain names too.
+
+## Examples
+
+
+
+ | Issue |
+ Do |
+ Don't |
+
+
+ | Product name |
+ Butterfly Board - compatible with Arduino |
+ Butterfly Arduino Board |
+
+
+ | Product name |
+ Ladybird Shield for Arduino |
+ Arduino Ladybird Shield |
+
+
+ | Product name |
+ Grasshopper Starter Kit based on Arduino |
+ Grasshopper Arduino Starter Kit |
+
+
+ | Logo |
+  |
+  |
+
+
+ | Product Category |
+
+ Product menu:
+ Arduino®
+ - Arduino® boards
+ - Arduino® Kits
+
+ Compatible with Arduino
+ - Butterfly boards
+ - Grasshopper kits
+
+
+ |
+
+ Product menu:
+ Arduino
+ - Butterfly boards
+ - Grasshopper kits
+ - Generic UNO boards
+
+
+ |
+
+
+ | Website name |
+ www.butterfly.com |
+ www.butterflyarduino.com |
+
+
+
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-Physically embedding an Arduino board inside a commercial product does not require you to disclose or open-source any information about its design.
-
-Note that even if you include an Arduino board in your own product you have not made an Arduino product. You need to use your own name and logo on it but may say that it includes an Arduino board. For instance: XYZ Robot Car, with an Arduino Nano.
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-
-The Arduino API and most libraries are covered by the [LGPL license](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Lesser_General_Public_License), which do not require you to release your source code. The license does, however, require you to make available object files that allow for the relinking of the firmware against updated versions of the LGPL components.
-We also offer dual licensing options for companies who want to include Arduino-based software in their products. Contact us at `license@arduino.cc`.
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-
-Yes it is, the reference designs are available in the [hardware section](https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Products?from=Main.Hardware) of the site. All we ask is that you do it safely, and that if you're going to go public, you follow the licenses under which the original board is made.
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-
-The hardware designs of Arduino are open source; it is allowed to copy and further develop the designs. Note that in case a copy uses the Arduino name and/or logo on it, this board is no longer a copy but a counterfeit which is illegal to manufacture and sell.
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-title: "Distributing products based on Arduino"
+title: "Licensing for software based on Arduino"
---
This article describes the rules under which you can distribute a product based on Arduino. These rules apply to all derived products regardless of them being commercial or not, open-source or not.
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-
-Deriving the design of a commercial product from the Eagle files for an Arduino board requires you to release the modified files under the same Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license. You may manufacture and sell the resulting product.
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-
-The Arduino module is a simplified microcontroller board. Although there are an increasing number of alternate form factors, the original design includes all the electronic parts necessary to power and communicate with the microcontroller: regulator, clock crystal, USB-to-serial interface, and SPI programming interface for replacing the bootloader. Alternate design should include these elements as well, or show how to add them easily.
-
-Arduino is more than a piece of hardware. It's also the software that lets you program and communicate with it, the documentation and tutorials that explain how to use it, and the community that can help you when you have trouble. It's the fact that all of these work together that, more than any individual piece, makes the project useful.
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-
-Content from the [arduino.cc](http://arduino.cc/) website, such as texts and photos, are released as Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0. This means you can use them on your own derived works, in part or completely, as long as you also adopt the same license. You find the complete text of the license [here](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/legalcode).
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-Yes, you may if you specify that the screenshots are showing the Arduino IDE.
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-You may use the Arduino community logo only if the course is free. The community logo may not be used for commercial purposes.
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-Yes, you may use the Arduino logo in course material for descriptive and explanatory purposes.
-
-You may **not** use the logo in a way that suggests that the course or workshop is officially endorsed, approved, or certified by Arduino.
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-No, you may not use the Arduino logo to advertise your course. The Arduino logo is a registered trademark and using it to advertise any third-party products, including courses, constitutes trademark violation.
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-No, you may not use the Arduino logo in a way that suggests that your course is officially sponsored, endorsed, or certified by Arduino. The Arduino logo is a registered trademark, and using it to identify any third-party products, including courses, constitutes trademark violation.
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-No, the same rules apply to non-commercial and commercial initiatives. However if you're running a non-commercial activity such as creating tutorials, managing a local community of Arduino users, opening up an Arduino-focused page online (ie. social networks) you may use the [Arduino Community Logo](https://www.arduino.cc/en/Trademark/CommunityLogo).
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-All uses of Arduino SA trademarks should include an acknowledgment. The example below should be modified depending on which trademarks are being used.
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-> ARDUINO® is a trademark of Arduino SA.
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-To avoid violating Arduino trademarks, you must name your course in a way that does not suggest it is officially endorsed, approved, or certified by Arduino. Additionally, using Arduino logos to identify the course would be a trademark violation, so make sure to use your own logo.
-
-| Permissible | Non-permissible |
-|:--:|:---:|
-| Programming Course based on Arduino | Arduino Programming course |
- Robotics Workshop for Arduino | Arduino Robotics Workshop|
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-No, you do not need any special permission from us if you are including Arduino hardware or software in your courses. However, to avoid violating Arduino trademarks, you cannot name your course in a way that suggests it is officially endorsed, approved, or certified by Arduino. Additionally, using Arduino logos to identify the course would be a trademark violation, so make sure to use your own logo.
-
-* **Permissible:** “Programming Course based on Arduino”, “Robotics Workshop for Arduino”
-* **Non-permissible:** “Arduino Programming course”, “Arduino Robotics Workshop”
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-Yes, you are free to sell your educational courses. However, you cannot name your course in a way that suggests the course is officially endorsed, approved, or certified by Arduino. Furthermore, you are not allowed to use trademarked Arduino logos to identify the course.
-
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-| Programming Course based on Arduino | Arduino Programming course |
-| Robotics Workshop for Arduino | Arduino Robotics Workshop |
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-No, you can use whatever components you want for your courses. However, if you are using a compatible board (not an original Arduino board), you have to state that clearly in the description of the content of your course. Also, note that you may not name your course in a way that suggests that the course is endorsed, approved, or certified by Arduino, since doing so would constitute trademark violation.
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-| Permissible | Non-permissible |
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-No, you do not need to pay any fees to Arduino. We are happy for your help in spreading the knowledge about Arduino technology.
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-No, you are not obligated to name Arduino in the name or description of your course. However, it's useful for the customer to know which technology they are using. If you do mention Arduino, you must do so in a way that does not suggest that the course you are offering is officially endorsed, approved, or certified by Arduino.
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-* **Non-Permissible** “Arduino Programming course”, Arduino Robotics Workshop”
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-No, you may not use the Arduino logo. You may release a certificate that mentions Arduino as a learning objective, but using the logo could imply that the certificate is officially recognized by Arduino. This is not the case and it would constitute trademark violation.
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+---
+
+This article covers the basic trademark rules that must be followed when developing a course, workshop, or publication based on Arduino. By following these guidelines, you will be able to develop, share, and commercialize your content without violating Arduino’s Intellectual Property.
+
+> Courses, workshops and publications refer to any kind of content about the Arduino technology and how it works. Examples include but are not limited to: video tutorials, free or paid online courses, in-person workshops, books and manuals, and websites.
+
+* [Read more about Arduino’s different trademarks and the general conditions of use by third parties](https://www.arduino.cc/en/trademark).
+
+---
+
+## Logo
+
+You are not allowed to use the Arduino logo to identify or advertise your course, workshop, or publication. Using the Arduino logo to draw attention to your content is a trademark violation. You may use the logo in your course material when this is needed for explanatory and/or descriptive purposes.
+
+If the content you are developing is not for profit (free for users, and you do not get any direct or indirect income from it, for example through affiliate links), you are allowed to use the [Arduino Community logo](https://www.arduino.cc/en/Trademark/CommunityLogo).
+
+> Please keep in mind that if you are planning to release a certificate that mentions Arduino as a learning objective, you are not allowed to use the Arduino logo on it. (This would imply that the certificate has been recognized by Arduino, which is not the case, and it constitutes a trademark violation)
+
+## Name
+
+You may include the word Arduino in the title of your course, workshop or publication if you use it in a descriptive way.
+To avoid violating Arduino trademarks, you must name your course in a way that does not suggest it is officially endorsed, approved, or certified by Arduino.
+
+
+
+ | Do |
+ Don't |
+
+
+
+ | Basic tutorial for Arduino |
+ Arduino basic tutorial |
+
+
+
+
+## Licenses and fees
+
+If you decide to open a website about Arduino, write a book, or develop a course or a workshop, you are free to do so, and you do not have to ask us for permission or pay any license fees. Similarly, if you commercialize your course or publication, you do not have to pay Arduino any royalty fees.
+
+## Course content
+
+You are allowed to use screenshots of Arduino IDE in your course content, provided that you mention its source. You are also free to use images of Arduino products in your course or publication.
+
+All editorial content on our website, including text and images, is distributed under an [Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) license](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/). This means you can use them on your own derived works, in part or completely, as long as you also adopt the same license.
+
+* See [Software and Licensing based on Arduino](https://support.arduino.cc/hc/en-us/articles/4415094490770-Distributing-products-based-on-Arduino).
+
+> If your content includes the use of components (for example, if you develop a video tutorial), you are free to use whichever brand you choose. In other words, you do not have to use original Arduino products. However, you must provide correct descriptions of the components you use. If you are using a compatible board, you may not call it “Arduino”.
+
+## Trademark acknowledgments
+
+All uses of the trademarks of Arduino SA should include an acknowledgment (for example: “Arduino® is a trademark of Arduino SA”). Please note that you should also include the registered trademark symbol the first time Arduino is mentioned in text: ARDUINO® or Arduino®.
+
+
+
+ | Issue |
+ Do |
+ Don't |
+
+
+ | Name |
+ Basic Tutorial for Arduino |
+ Arduino Basic Tutorial |
+
+
+ | Name |
+ Handbook on Arduino |
+ The Arduino Handbook |
+
+
+ | Name |
+ Beginner’s course on Arduino: Certificate of completion |
+ Arduino Certificate |
+
+
+ | Logo |
+  |
+  |
+
+
+ | Community Logo |
+  |
+  |
+
+
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-
-You may, when the purpose of including a photo of an Arduino product is descriptive meaning that the photo helps the reader understand your text.
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-title: "Can I use photos or other content from arduino.cc in my publication/website?"
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-
-Content from the [arduino.cc](http://arduino.cc/) website, such as texts and photos, are released as Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0. This means you can use them in your own derived works, in part or completely, as long as you also adopt the same license. You can find the complete license [here](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/legalcode).
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-
-Yes you may if you specify that the screenshots are showing the Arduino IDE.
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-
-You may use the logo when it is needed for explanatory and/or descriptive purposes. The opposite, overuse of the Arduino logo, may be seen as if you use the Arduino brand to draw attention to your publication/website, which would then be a trademark violation.
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-
-A trademark is a symbol or a word representing a company or product. It is intended to identify a specific source of goods or services, protecting that source from confusion in the minds of consumers with other sources.
-
-The Arduino logo is a Trademark of Arduino SA and can not be used by third parties to identify any publication.
-
-In case your website is of non commercial character you may use the Community logo. You can find [here](https://www.arduino.cc/en/Trademark/CommunityLogo) more information about it and about how to use it.
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-You may include the word Arduino in the title if you use it in a descriptive way, avoiding having it sound as if your publication is written by, affiliated with or endorsed by the Arduino team.
-
-Here below are a few examples to show what we mean.
-
-| Not okay | Okay |
-|:--:|:---:|
-| Arduino Wearable projects | Wearable projects - design, code and build exiting wearable projects using Arduino tools |
-| Learn to prototype with Arduino | Learn to prototype using Arduino |
-| Arduino Python Programming | Python Programming for Arduino |
-| Arduino Blog | Blog about Arduino |
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-All uses of the trademarks of Arduino SA should include an acknowledgement, it may look like this but can also be modified depending on which trademarks you have used:
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-ARDUINO®, and are trademarks of Arduino SA
-
-
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-In general, we are happy to see and read different types of publications about Arduino. What is important to think about when you write about Arduino, is that it is clear to the reader that it is just that, about (not by) Arduino. Make sure that there is no confusion for the reader about who the author is. This will also allow the reader to identify with you as an author and help build your brand.
-
-You don't need our permission but it is your responsibility to make sure you don't violate the trademarks of Arduino. In this section you will find the most common questions we receive regarding writing books and other publications.
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-If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us.
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+title: "Arduino Trademarks"
+---
+
+A trademark is a word or symbol representing a company or product. It is used to identify a specific source of goods or services and protect that source from confusion with other sources. Trademarks are recognizable by the symbols ™ or ®.
+
+> 
+
+Most hardware designs of Arduino are open-source, but the company's name and logos are not. Copying and further developing Arduino's open-source products into their own thing is allowed, as long as the name Arduino, the infinity logotype, and other trademarks are respected.
+
+Arduino's trademark portfolio includes other trademarks that may apply differently depending on geographic region.
+
+> Please check national trademark search engines or [contact us](trademark@arduino.cc) if you are uncertain of what trademark applies in your region.
+
+## Counterfeit products
+
+One of the reasons for having trademarks is to protect customers from counterfeit products. These may look like Arduino products, but they are not manufactured by Arduino.
+
+* See [how to spot a counterfeit](https://support.arduino.cc/hc/en-us/articles/360020652100-How-to-spot-a-counterfeit-Arduino)
+
+## More information
+
+Visit [Trademark & Copyright](https://www.arduino.cc/en/trademark) for more information and a comprehensive list of rules regarding Arduino’s trademarks.
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+---
+title: "Arduino and Community logos"
+---
+
+This article covers the basic trademark rules that must be followed when using the [Arduino Logo](#arduino-logo) and the [Community Logo](#community-logo).
+
+---
+
+Arduino Logo
+
+The Arduino logo can be found in the following colors:
+
+ 
+
+ > The logo can sometimes be accompanied by the word mark *Arduino* or appear on its own.
+
+The Arduino logo is a registered trademark and cannot be used by third parties without the trademark owner’s authorization. Generally speaking, you **cannot** use the Arduino Logo (with or without the word *Arduino*) to identify or advertise your products and/or services. This includes:
+
+* Compatible products
+* Publications
+* Online content.
+
+> There is an exception to this rule if the Arduino Logo is used in a descriptive or explanatory way. For example, the Arduino Logo may be used within a text explaining what Arduino is.
+
+Please be aware that even modified/customized versions of the Arduino Logo are considered trademark violations.
+
+* [See examples](#examples) of correct and incorrect uses of Arduino logos. Note that the examples are for illustrative purposes.
+
+
+
+The Arduino Community Logo ([download here](https://www.arduino.cc/en/Trademark/CommunityLogo)) has been developed by Arduino for users to identify non-commercial pages, groups, events, and initiatives related to Arduino.
+
+> 
+
+The Arduino Community Logo can be used freely on, for example:
+
+* Social media community pages and groups, and to identify not-for-profit activities
+
+* Non commercial publications, courses and workshops. (e.g. when developing a not for profit video tutorial about Arduino, the Community Logo can be used in connection to it)
+
+The Arduino Community Logo **cannot** be used on:
+
+* Products or services that are sold commercially
+
+* Electronic boards (including non-commercial)
+
+**Note**: the Arduino Community Logo is shared with a [Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) license](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/). It is designed to allow personalization in the lower-right part in order to provide a free space on which to add the name of your group or organization. Apart from that, the community logo should not be altered, cropped, shortened, or modified in any way. It is not allowed to incorporate another logo, trademark, or commercial company name into the Community Logo.
+
+Examples
+
+
+
+ | Issue |
+ Do |
+ Don't |
+
+
+ | Facebook group for Arduino enthusiasts |
+  |
+  |
+
+
+ | Free online tutorial |
+  |
+  |
+
+
+ | Banner advertising a free maker convention |
+  |
+  |
+
+
+ | Facebook Marketplace posts selling compatible products |
+  |
+  |
+
+
+ | Compatible boards |
+  |
+  |
+
+
+ | Customization |
+  |
+  |
+
+
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-The example sketches available in the IDE are available under different licenses depending on the library containing them. Learn how to find the license for a specific sketch or library below.
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-
-## Check the sketch header
-
-Often the sketch will include license information in the header comment. For example, this is the header comment for the built-in example `Fade`.
-
-```
-/*
- Fade
-
- This example shows how to fade an LED on pin 9 using the analogWrite()
- function.
-
- The analogWrite() function uses PWM, so if you want to change the pin you're
- using, be sure to use another PWM capable pin. On most Arduino, the PWM pins
- are identified with a "~" sign, like ~3, ~5, ~6, ~9, ~10 and ~11.
-
- This example code is in the public domain.
-
- https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/BuiltInExamples/Fade
-*/
-```
-
-Since this sketch is in the _public domain_, you can copy, modify, distribute and perform the work, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission.
-
-All the built-in examples (grouped as _Built-in Examples_ in the Example list) are available under the
-[CC0-1.0 License](https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) _by default_. However, this default license is overridden by any license specific for an included library. [You can view the repository here](https://github.com/arduino/arduino-examples).
-
-## Check the library repository
-
-If the example sketch does not include license information, you can check the library repository. Most of the libraries that come with the IDE by default are part of [the official Arduino library repository](https://www.arduino.cc/reference/en/libraries/). Many other libraries can be found in the [library reference pages](https://www.arduino.cc/reference/en/libraries/).
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-It is rare that we make exceptions to the trademark regulations since it would mean that we counteract ourselves. However if you want to present your idea to us and request the permission to use our trademarks you can email us at trademark@arduino.cc.
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-Arduino's trademark portfolio includes also other trademarks that may apply differently depending on geographic region. We recommend national trademark search engines or email trademark@arduino.cc when uncertain of what applies in your region.
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-The hardware designs of Arduino are open-source however the company name and logos are not. Anyone is allowed to copy and to further develop our products into their own thing as long as the name Arduino, the infinity eight logotype and other trademarks are respected.
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-A trademark is a symbol or a word representing a company or product. It is intended to identify a specific source of goods or services, protecting that source from confusion in the minds of consumers with other sources.
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-
-
-Arduino holds a number of trademarks such as, but not limited to, the Arduino name and official logos. Use of these trademarks is subject to restrictions. Please see [Trademark & Copyright](https://www.arduino.cc/en/trademark) for more information.
-
-For further questions, please contact us at [trademark@arduino.cc](mailto:trademark@arduino.cc).
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