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License tagging for File:Cordata logo.svg

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Quote: I have an svg version of the Cordata logo  . For some reason I thought the current logo didn't match the article title; apparently I was wrong. This logo came from a Cordata ATP (of which I can find very little information online. Maybe someone else knows something?) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Efreak (talkcontribs) 00:05, 21 March 2016 (UTC) Reply

Cordata ATP is the name of the line of computers from Cordata. From looking up the FCC IDs on CWD7NF-ATP, CWD-7NF-ATP, CWD 7NFATP, CWD7NF-ATP from "Cordata Technologies Inc" FCC ID: CWD7NF-ATP is CWD. The remaining characters of the FCC ID, 7NF-ATP, are often associated with the product model, but they can be random."

If any articles are made on any of these individual products (perhaps others) they would be appropriate. It is apparently different from the company logo, but it is the same company.