BEEN PREVIOUSLY ESTABLISHED Sample Clauses

BEEN PREVIOUSLY ESTABLISHED. That ViSP project is directed and supported by Inria, which aims to develop ViSP software, distributed under license GNU GPLv2 on the date of signing of this contract; - That this development project is opened to contributions submitted by individuals outside of Inria, contributions which may be officially submitted by their holder to Inria for the purpose of being integrated by the latter into ViSP software, in successive versions edited and distributed by Inria or any other entity, chosen by Inria, which would eventually take over the ViSP Project; - That Inria, with Université de Rennes 1, are the holder of copyright on the ViSP software and wishe, in this context, to centralize copyright ownership on any new contribution integrated into the ViSP software edited and distributed by it; - That You wish to submit Contributions for the aforementioned software. IT HAS BEEN AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
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BEEN PREVIOUSLY ESTABLISHED. That the GNUnet project is directed and supported by GNUnet e.V., which aims to develop the GNUnet software as part of the GNU project, distributed under license GNU AGPL v3+ on the date of signing of this contract; • That this development project is opened to contributions submitted by individuals outside of GNUnet e.V., contributions which may be officially submitted by their holder to GNUnet e.V. for the purpose of being integrated by the latter into the GNUnet software, in successive versions edited and distributed by GNUnet e.V. or the GNU project; • That GNUnet e.V. wishes, in this context, to centralize copyright ownership on any new contribution integrated into the GNUnet software edited and distributed by it; • That the Contributor wishes to participate, or authorize its personnel to participate, in the development of the aforementioned software.
BEEN PREVIOUSLY ESTABLISHED. That UsTK project is directed and supported by Inria, which aims to develop UsTK software, distributed under license GNU GPLv2 on the date of signing of this contract; - That this development project is opened to contributions submitted by individuals outside of Inria, contributions which may be officially submitted by their holder to Inria for the purpose of being integrated by the latter into UsTK software, in successive versions edited and distributed by Inria or any other entity, chosen by Inria, which would eventually take over the UsTK Project; - That Inria is the holder of copyright on the UsTK software and wish, in this context, to centralize copyright ownership on any new contribution integrated into the UsTK software edited and distributed by it; - That You wish to submit Contributions for the aforementioned software. IT HAS BEEN AGREED AS FOLLOWS:

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