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In all cases, contributors retain full rights to use their original contributions for any other purpose, while providing Jasig and its projects the right to distribute and extend their contributed work.

Individuals must have an BOD:Individual Contributor License Agreement (ICLA) on file with Jasig before any significant contributions will be accepted and before commit privileges will be granted on Jasig projects.

Organizations that have tasked employees to work on a Jasig project should also complete a BOD:Corporate Contributor License Agreement (CCLA) so intellectual property that may have been assigned as part of an employment agreement can still be properly contributed. Individuals still need to submit an ICLA, even when their organizations has completed a CCLA. Individuals are responsible for making sure their organization has completed a CCLA if their contributions are owned by their employer.

When an individual or corporation donates existing software or documentation to a Jasig project, they need to execute a formal BOD:Software Grant License Agreement (SGLA) with Jasig. This typically occurs as part of the Jasig Incubation process for taking on new projects.

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