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content/About Arduino/Trademarks & Licensing/How-to-spot-a-counterfeit-Arduino.md

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![Arduino Nano Matter box in three different angles.](img/counterfeit/nano-matter-box-in-three-angles.png)
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* Official Arduino kits come in well-made branded cardboard or hard plastic boxes, see examples below.
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* Counterfeit kits may come packaged in cheaper packaging with each component coming in a plastic antistatic bag.
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* Counterfeit kits may come packaged in cheaper packaging with each component coming in a plastic antistatic bag.
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![Arduino Starter Kit and PLC Starter Kit packaging.](/img/counterfeit/kits-boxes.png)
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* Logo:
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* Original boards have the registered mark (®) next to the logo,
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* Counterfeits often use the trademark symbol (™) next to the logo,
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* Quality:
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* Quality:
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* Original boards have high quality print with well-defined letters,
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* Counterfeits have lower quality, e.g. the first letter in “Arduino” is often “filled in” due to poor quality control;
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