http://www.apache.org/legal/3party.html this may help you

On Thursday, December 20, 2012 2:50:22 PM UTC-5, saladbowl wrote:
>
> I'm sorry if this is not relevant. I understand that no-one on here is a 
> lawyer - but I thought that developers need to have some appreciation of 
> software licensing and was hoping for some general guidance.
>
> Many apologies.
>
> On Thursday, 20 December 2012 19:17:32 UTC, Lew wrote:
>>
>> saladbowl wrote:
>>
>>> If I copy a few lines here and there (but not entire functions/files) 
>>> from example code on the Android Developers site and the samples, modify 
>>> them and use them in my commercial project, I assume as they are licensed 
>>> under Apache 3.0 that my work will be a derivative I need to provide some 
>>> sort of attribution?. Also, what do I do about my copyright header at the 
>>> top of the file?. 
>>>
>>> I want to be 100% legit but I am really confused - surely when you use a 
>>> framework you have to use bits and pieces from samples to help you? 
>>> however, I don't see anyone else attributing (not that this is necessarily 
>>> right).
>>>
>>> Please help me understand!.
>>>
>>
>> Are you asking a bunch of programmers for legal advice?
>>
>> Do you ask medical advice of ballet dancers, too?
>>
>> -- 
>> Lew
>>  
>>
>

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