\item the licence notice: “Licensed under CERN-OHL-S v2”;
\item the Source Location.
\end{enumerate}
\item\textbf{Suggestion: }You can optionally include a copyright notice to be printed on the Product (remember you must keep intact any Notices in the source, though), but do \emph{not} include the CERN logo (you may optionally include the CERN copyright
notice if your design includes portions of a design from CERN which contains
that CERN copyright notice. If you do include a copyright notice on the Product, any it includes part of other designs, you should at least acknowledge the work is not all your own by using Copyright \textcopyright 2020 Sam Smith and others.
\item\textbf{Suggestion: }You can optionally include a copyright notice to be printed on the Product (remember you must keep intact any Notices in the source, though), but do \emph{not} include the CERN logo. You may include a copyright
notice. If you do, and your design includes part of other designs, you should at least acknowledge the work is not all your own by using Copyright \textcopyright 2020 Sam Smith and others.
\end{enumerate}
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If there is something unclear in this guide, or you have any question on how to
apply the licence, the best place to ask is the CERN OHL forum at\\
\href{https://forums.ohwr.org/c/cernohl}{https://forums.ohwr.org/c/cernohl}. You may also find useful information in the FAQs at \href{https://www.ohwr.org/project/cernohl/wikis/faq}{https://www.ohwr.org/project/cernohl/wikis/faq}.