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In the case of an organization, such as a corporation or academic institution, that has assigned employees to work on the VIVO LYRASIS project, a Corporate Contributor License Agreement (CCLA) is available. This agreement may be used to contribute intellectual property that may be assigned as part of an employment agreement. However, a CCLA does not remove the need for every developer to sign their own CLA as an individual, to cover any of their contributions that are not owned by the organization signing the CCLA.
Download LYRASIS CCLA:
- cla-corporate.pdf
- cla-corporate-redline.docx (redline against Apache ccla, for comparison purposes only)
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Committer/Contributor | Organization | iCLA on file | cCLA on file | |
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Dragan Ivanovic | University of Novi Sad, Serbia | |||
Brian Lowe | Ontocale | |||
Georgy Litvinov | Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences | Independent Researcher | ||
Benjamin Gross | Clarivate | |||
Ralph O'Flinn | Independent Researcher | |||
Huda Khan | Cornell | |||
William WelingtonWelling | Texas A&M University |