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Hi psydelysid,

What exactly do you mean by "official clones"? According to the Arduino FAQ at http://arduino.cc/en/Main/FAQ,

Which are the official Arduino boards?
The official Arduino boards are the ones listed on the hardware page. These are boards whose manufacturers work with the Arduino team to ensure a good user experience, compatibility with the Arduino software, and a quality product. In return for their status as official boards, the manufacturers pay a licensing fee to the Arduino team to support the further development of the project.
In general, we restrict use of the name "Arduino" to the official boards. If you find a product under a different name but described as "Arduino compatible", it’s probably not an official board and doesn’t fund continued work on the project.

If yours is an official Arduino, it should be listed in the hardware page. Otherwise, you should respect the hard work of the Arduino team and their generosity in making the project open-source. In this case your board might be "Arduino compatible", but you should remove the word "official".

I'm happy to discuss this further to make sure everyone, including you, receives the respect and credit to which they are entitled.