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open hardware
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Hardware whose design is available under terms comparable to free software.
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That is that the user has the right to study, build and make improvements
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to the hardware design without needing to pay royalties or falling foul of
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counterfeiting or copyright laws. Early examples of open hardware were
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the Arduino microcontroller and Novena motherboard.
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