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DIF Contributor Agreement

By contributing to any discussion, code, issues, pull requests, or other forms of contribution to this repository and in all other DIF mediums where discussion, development, and collaboration on its contents are taking place, your contributions are bound by DIF's standard license and attribution selections, as detailed below:

The copyright mode for all materials and content associated with this repository and development initiative are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0.

Source Code

Source code contributions are subject to the Developer Certificate of Origin version 1.1, available at http://developercertificate.org/, and all code is subject to the Apache 2.0 license, available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html.

Patent Licensing

The patent mode for all code, materials, and content in this repo, and associated with development of this initiative, are licensed under the W3C's Patent Policy, as detailed below:

  1. Licensing Commitment. Each contributor agrees to make available any of its Essential Claims, as defined in the W3C Patent Policy (available at http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Patent-Policy-20040205), under the W3C RF licensing requirements Section 5 (http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Patent-Policy-20040205), as if the contribution was contained in or associated with a W3C Recommendation.

  2. For Exclusion. Prior to committing any code, bug reports, pull requests, or other forms of contribution, a contributor may exclude Essential Claims from its licensing commitments under this agreement by providing written notice of that intent to DIF's Executive Director (and must received confirmation of receipt for the exclusion to have effect). The Exclusion Notice for issued patents and published applications must include the patent number(s) or title and application number(s), as the case may be, for each of the issued patent(s) or pending patent application(s) that the contributor wishes to exclude from the licensing commitment set forth in Section 1 of this patent policy. If an issued patent or pending patent application that may contain Essential Claims is not set forth in the Exclusion Notice, those Essential Claims shall continue to be subject to the licensing commitments under this agreement. The Exclusion Notice for unpublished patent applications must provide either: (i) the text of the filed application; or (ii) identification of the specific part(s) of the contribution whose implementation makes the excluded claim an Essential Claim. If (ii) is chosen, the effect of the exclusion will be limited to the identified part(s) of the contribution. DIF's Executive Director will publish Exclusion Notices.