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CONTRIBUTOR AGREEMENT
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DEFINITIONS:
1) "Code" - Source code, object code, machine code, or any documentation
relating to source code, object code, or machine code.
2) "You" - Any person or group that submits additions to the Code and/or
changes to the Code the PFSB project.
3) "Project Owner" - The current owner of the PFSB project, whoever that
may be at any time.
4) "Submit" - To attempt to incorporate Your Code, whether it is new Code
or changes to existing Code, into the PFSB project.
By Submitting Code via any method and adding Yourself to the CONTRIBUTORS text file, You understand and agree to the following:
*The Submitted Code's copyright belongs to You, or that You a) Have a legal
right to propagate the Submitted Code, b) The Submitted Code is
licensed to You in such a way that its inclusion in PFSB in any way
does not violate any terms PFSB is currently distributed under, and
c) The Submitted Code does not violate any part of this document.
*The Submitted Code's patents, if they exist, belong to You, or that You
a) Have a legal right to propagate the Submitted Code, b) The
Submitted Code is licensed to You in such a way that its inclusion in
PFSB in any way does not violate any terms PFSB is currently
distributed under, and c) The Submitted Code does not violate any part
of this document.
*You keep ownership of Your Submitted Code's copyright, if You possess it,
unless You explicitly grant it to the PFSB project.
*You grant the Project Owner a non-exclusive, perpetual, irrevocable,
worldwide, no-charge, royalty-free, transferrable copyright license to
use, distribute, propagate, modify, publicly display, publicly perform
and prepare derivative works from the Submitted Code for use in the
PFSB project with the license it is using at the time of Your
Submission. You also grant the Project Owner the right to relicense
Your Submitted Code under any software license that the Free Software
Foundation has declared to be a free software license. The Project
Owner may exercise this right without contacting or requesting
permission from You.
*Should the Submitted Code be patented, all patent licenses similar to
those listed above for copyright shall be granted to the Project
Owner.
This document was last updated for the release of PFSB v00.002.