If you're contributing as an individual — your work doesn't belong to an employer or another party — this is the agreement you sign. If your work was created in the course of employment or otherwise belongs to a company, your employer should sign the Corporate CLA instead (or in addition).
Thank you for your interest in contributing to DarkRide. To clarify the intellectual property rights granted with contributions, we require contributors to agree to this Individual Contributor License Agreement (ICLA).
By signing this ICLA via cla-assistant.io when prompted on your first Pull Request, you agree to the following terms.
"Contribution" means any original work of authorship, including modifications or additions to existing work, that you submit to this project via pull request, issue, or other means.
"You" means the individual or legal entity submitting a Contribution.
You grant to the DarkRide project maintainers a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable license to:
- Reproduce, prepare derivative works of, publicly display, publicly perform, sublicense, and distribute your Contributions and derivative works.
- Relicense your Contributions under any license, including proprietary licenses.
This grant specifically enables the project's dual-licensing model (AGPL-3.0 open-source and commercial licenses).
You represent that:
- Each Contribution is your original work, or you have the right to submit it.
- Your Contribution does not violate any third party's intellectual property rights.
- You are legally entitled to grant the above license.
- If your employer has rights to intellectual property that you create, you have received permission to make Contributions on behalf of that employer, or your employer has waived such rights.
You understand that your Contributions are voluntary and that the project maintainers are under no obligation to accept, use, or include your Contributions.
You are not expected to provide support for your Contributions unless you choose to do so.
This ICLA is modeled after the Apache Individual Contributor License Agreement.
For corporate contributors, see the Corporate CLA — corporate CLAs are not self-service via cla-assistant; email [email protected] with your company name and the GitHub usernames of contributing employees and we'll set up the CCLA.