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Changes between Version 2 and Version 3 of Contributor information


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Nov 13, 2006 8:25:19 PM (17 years ago)
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    99In any event, if you would like to contribute anything that is subject to copyright (text, media, or code), InnoTek must be legally certain they can redistribute the code you have contributed to their own customers who have purchased closed-source editions of !VirtualBox. In order to be able to accept your contribution, we must therefore ask you to do one of two things:
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    11  1. Fill out the !InnoTek Contributor's Agreement (ICA) and send it to InnoTek. In the ICA, you give InnoTek permission to use your contribution under licenses other than the main !VirtualBox license. This is a once-in-a-lifetime event: once we have your ICA, we will never again ask you to undergo any bureaucratic procedures, and all future contributions are covered.
     11 1. Fill out the [wiki:"InnoTek Contributor's Agreement"] (ICA) and send it to InnoTek. In the ICA, you give InnoTek permission to use your contribution under licenses other than the main !VirtualBox license. This is a once-in-a-lifetime event: once we have your ICA, we will never again ask you to undergo any bureaucratic procedures, and all future contributions are covered.
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    1313 2. If you don't want to sign such an agreement, you can alternatively submit your contribution under the MIT license. This is a liberal, wide-spread Open Source license that basically says "do as you wish".

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