Intellectual Property Policy. The University’s Intellectual Property Policy, effective May 9, 2013, is incorporated by reference into the Agreement to the extent relevant to unit members.
Intellectual Property Policy a. All new inbound kernel level code contributions to the CIP shall be made under the GNU General Public License, version 2 (“GPLv2”, available at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.en.html) accompanied by a Developer Certificate of Origin sign-off (xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx) that is submitted through a Board-approved contribution process which will bind the authorized contributor and, if not self-employed, their employer to the licenses expressly granted in the GPLv2 license, only with respect to such contribution, with no limitation, estoppel or effect on any other member of the CIP;
b. All outbound kernel level code will be made available under the GPLv2;
c. All new inbound non-kernel level code contributions to the CIP shall be made under Apache License, Version 2.0 (available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 (the “Project License”) accompanied by a Developer Certificate of Origin sign-off (xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx) that is submitted through a Board-approved contribution process which will bind the authorized contributor and, if not self- employed, their employer to the licenses expressly granted in the Project License, only with respect to such contribution, with no limitation, estoppel or effect on any other member of the CIP;
d. All outbound non-kernel level code will be made available under the
e. All documentation will be received and made available by the CIP under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (available at xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/licenses/by/4.0/).
f. If an alternative inbound or outbound license is required for compliance with the license for a leveraged open source project or is otherwise required to achieve the CIP’s mission, the Governing Board may approve the use of an alternative license for inbound or outbound contributions on an exception basis. Any exceptions must be approved by a two-thirds vote of the entire Governing Board and by The Linux Foundation. Please email licensing@cip- xxxxxxx.xxx to obtain exception approval.
Intellectual Property Policy a. All new inbound code contributions to the Project shall be made under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) accompanied by a Developer Certificate of Origin sign-off (xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx) that is submitted through a Board-approved contribution process which will bind the authorized contributor and, if not self-employed, their employer to the licenses expressly granted in the Apache License, Version 2.0, only with respect to such contribution, with no limitation, estoppel or effect on any other member of the Project;
b. All outbound code will be made available under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
c. Contributed documentation will be received and made available by the Project under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (available at xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/licenses/by/4.0/).
d. If an alternative inbound or outbound license is required for compliance with the license for a leveraged open source project or is otherwise required to achieve the Project’s mission, the Governing Board may approve the use of an alternative license for inbound or outbound contributions on an exception basis. Any exceptions must be approved by a two-thirds vote of the entire Governing Board and by the Linux Foundation. Please email xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx to obtain exception approval.
Intellectual Property Policy. Sponsoring Institution acknowledges and Sponsoring Institution accepts Xxxx’s Lemonade Stand Foundation’s Intellectual Property policy (attached hereto). • Sponsoring Institution must notify ALSF in writing if an invention disclosure is filed or if there is any monetization event related to ALSF-funded work. • Prior to distributing or providing any of the grant funds to an Other Institution, Sponsoring Institution will require each Other Institution to acknowledge and agree to the attached Intellectual Property Policy and to execute a counterpart signature page to the attached Intellectual Property Policy acknowledging and agreeing to such policy. All references in the attached Intellectual Property Policy to “Sponsoring Institution” shall also include the Other Institutions. For all purposes, ALSF shall be expressly deemed an intended third party beneficiary with respect to any arrangement or agreement that Sponsoring Institution enters into with an Other Institution with respect to the funds under this Agreement, and ALSF shall have the right to enforce the obligations and obtain the benefits of the attached Intellectual Property Policy with respect to the Other Institutions and shall have the right to enforce the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the attached Intellectual Property Policy on behalf of the Sponsoring Institution.
Intellectual Property Policy. Sponsoring Institution acknowledges that LLS’s operations partially rely on the payment by funding recipients of royalties on inventions funded (in whole or in part) by LLS research grants. Accordingly, the IP Policy is incorporated herein by reference. If there is any conflict or inconsistency between these Terms and the IP Policy, then the IP Policy will control to the extent of the conflict or inconsistency.
Intellectual Property Policy. The Member shall abide by the Foundation’s intellectual property policy (the “IP Policy”) available on the Foundation’s website at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/pdfs/CFF_IP_Policy.pdf. Such IP Policy may be amended from time to time by the Foundation upon reasonable notice and in accordance with the Foundation’s Bylaws. If the Member does not wish to abide by an amended IP Policy, the Member may resign such Member’s membership prior to the effective date of the amendment of such IP Policy.
Intellectual Property Policy a) Members will comply with the Directed Fund’s Intellectual Property Policy available here: xxxxx://xxxxx.xxx/governance.
Intellectual Property Policy. The Parties agree to abide by the Intellectual Property Policy as set forth in Section 7.01 of the Bylaws.
Intellectual Property Policy. The Policy recognises that students own IP produced by them in the course of their studies (sections 5.1.2 & 5.1.3), but provides for students to assign ownership to the University in certain circumstances (section 5.3.
Intellectual Property Policy a. Members agree that all new inbound code contributions to the Hyperledger Foundation shall be made under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/licenses/LICENSE-2.0). All contributions shall be accompanied by a Developer Certificate of Origin sign-off (xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx) that is submitted through a Governing Board and LF-approved contribution process. Such contribution process will include steps to also bind non-Member Contributors and, if not self-employed, their employer, to the licenses expressly granted in the Apache License, Version 2.0 with respect to such contribution.
b. All outbound code will be made available under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
c. All documentation will be contributed to and made available by the Hyperledger Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (available at xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/licenses/by/4.0/).
d. If an alternative inbound or outbound license is required for compliance with the license for a leveraged open source project or is otherwise required to achieve the Hyperledger Foundation’s mission, the Governing Board may approve the use of an alternative license for specific inbound or outbound contributions on an exception basis. Any exceptions must be approved by a two-thirds vote of the entire Governing Board and the LF and must be limited in scope to what is required for such purpose. Please email xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx to obtain exception approval.
e. Subject to available Foundation funds, the Hyperledger Foundation may engage The Linux Foundation to determine the availability of, and register, trademarks, service marks, and certification marks, which shall be owned by the LF.