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6  <h1>Content License</h1>
7<p>For the purposes of licensing, the content of this web site is divided
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10  <li>Documentation content, including both static documentation and content extracted from source
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12<li>All other site content</li>
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15<p>The documentation content on this site is made available to
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21Open Source Project.</p>
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23<p>Apache 2.0 is a commercial and open-source-friendly software
24license. The majority of the Android platform and documentation is
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47<h2 id="terms">Terms of Use</h2>
48
49<p>We are pleased to license the Android documentation and sample code under
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58<h2 id="restrictions">Restrictions</h2>
59
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85<h2 id="attribution">Attribution</h2>
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