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If you send us a minor contribution by email (bug fix, patch,
suggestion, or other minor enhancement), please incorporate the
following paragraphs in your email message. For more substantial
contributions, we may require a wet signature; see the separate form
(wetsign.txt). See the contribution policy FAQ (legalfaq.txt) for
more information.
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I confirm that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, this
contribution is free of any claims of third parties under
copyright, patent or other rights or interests ("claims"). To
the extent that I have any such claims, I hereby grant to CNRI a
nonexclusive, irrevocable, royalty-free, worldwide license to
reproduce, distribute, perform and/or display publicly, prepare
derivative versions, and otherwise use this contribution as part
of the Python software and its related documentation, or any
derivative versions thereof, at no cost to CNRI or its licensed
users, and to authorize others to do so.
I acknowledge that CNRI may, at its sole discretion, decide
whether or not to incorporate this contribution in the Python
software and its related documentation. I further grant CNRI
permission to use my name and other identifying information
provided to CNRI by me for use in connection with the Python
software and its related documentation.
"""

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Frequently Asked Questions about CNRI's legal policy regarding
contributions to Python
If you have a question that isn't answered here, please write
<guido@python.org>
Q. What are the legal requirements for contributions to Python?
CNRI's lawyers recommend that we collect legal agreements for all new
contributions. For small contributions, a simple two-paragraph note
in the email containing the contribution suffices (see
bugrelease.txt). For more substantial contribution, we require a
mailed signed copy of a simple form (see wetsign.txt). We have tried
to make the legal language as simple as possible.
Q. Why does CNRI require this?
In order to make it possible to protect Python against potential
infringements. Other organizations that distribute free software do
the similar things; for example, the GNU project requires a much more
strongly worded form, assigning all copyrights to the Free Software
Foundation, for all contributions to GNU software.
Q. When is a contribution small enough to require only an email note?
This is determined by us on a per-contribution basis. Up to 20 lines
of patches typically qualify as small; however if you manage to do
something truly spectacular in 20 lines or less we may ask you to send
in the signature form anyway.
Q. I have contributed to Python in the past. Should I sign and mail
in a form now?
Yes, please. We are in the process of getting wet signatures for all
major contributions to Python up to now. If you contributed a module
or more, we'll try to get in touch with you; you can save us the
effort and mail us the signed form right away!
Q. Do I have to accurately list everything I contributed?
No. If you made multiple contributions in the past, it is sufficient
to write in the form under "description" something like "everything
I've contributed until &lt;date&gt;." If you continue to make
significant contributions in the future, you can send us an update
form using a similar formulation every once in a while.
Q. Can I send in a form to cover all my future contributions?
No. However it's okay if you send in a form, say, once a year,
covering all your contributions from the last time you sent one in
until the date you sign the new form.
Q. Does the form protect me against copyright or patent infringement
suits?
If you infringe somebody's rights, no form in the world that you sign
can protect you. The form only protects CNRI, because the act of
collecting the forms shows that CNRI is doing "due diligence"
regarding asserting the origin of contributions.
Q. Does the form protect me against claims from damage resulting from
use of my contribution?
We have reluctantly added a paragraph wherein you disclaim all
warranties etc. You may see this as some form of protection. However
the law regarding such disclaimers is complicated and varies widely
between states and countries, and the particular disclaimer used on
the form may not cover you in all cases.
Q. Does the form transfer my copyrights to CNRI?
No. CNRI only gets certain non-exclusive rights. See the form for
the exact list of rights.
Q. If I don't sign, will my past contributions be removed from Python?
That is up to CNRI's lawyers to decide.

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Print this form, fill it out, sign it, and mail to CNRI at the
following address:
Python Developers
Corporation for National Research Initiatives
1895 Preston White Drive, Suite 101
Reston, VA 20191
USA
For small contributions you may send a note with your contribution via
email instead (see bugrelease.txt).
PYTHON LICENSE AGREEMENT
CONTRIBUTION DESCRIPTION:
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
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CNRI acknowledges, with thanks, the receipt by CNRI from Licensee of
the above-described Contribution ("Contribution") to the Python
software and its related documentation.
Licensee confirms to CNRI that, to the best of Licensee's knowledge
and belief, the Contribution is free of any claims of parties other
than Licensee under copyright, patent or other rights or interests
("claims"). To the extent that Licensee has any such claims, Licensee
hereby grants to CNRI a nonexclusive, irrevocable, royalty-free,
worldwide license to reproduce, distribute, perform and/or display
publicly, prepare derivative versions, and otherwise use the
Contribution as part of the Python software and its related
documentation, or any derivative versions thereof, at no cost to CNRI
or its licensed users and without any accounting obligation to
Licensee of any kind, and to authorize others to do so.
Licensee hereby acknowledges that CNRI may, at its sole discretion,
decide whether or not to incorporate the Contribution in the Python
software and its related documentation. Licensee further grants CNRI
permission to use Licensee's name and other identifying information
provided to CNRI by Licensee for use in connection with the Python
software and its related documentation.
EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED HEREIN, LICENSEE MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS
OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED
CONTRIBUTION. BY WAY OF EXAMPLE, BUT NOT LIMITATION, LICENSEE MAKES
NO AND DISCLAIMS ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL LICENSEE BE
LIABLE TO USERS OF THE CONTRIBUTION FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSS WHATSOEVER AS A RESULT OF USING,
MODIFYING OR DISTRIBUTING THE CONTRIBUTION, OR ANY DERIVATIVE THEREOF,
EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY THEREOF.
READ AND AGREED,
LICENSEE'S SIGNATURE:
Date:
Name (print):
E-mail address: