Open Source Licensing. If (a) any Statement of Work sets forth any contribution of Open Source Software to any Open Source Software projects or (b) the Parties agree to so contribute any software developed in furtherance of the Services or originally intended to constitute any portion of the Software, then such contributions will be made pursuant to the terms of such project (any such contributions, the “Open Source Contributions”). Company hereby assigns all ownership of such Open Source Contributions to PickNik. PickNik shall contribute such Open Source Contributions to the relevant Open Source project. Company shall license its use of such Open Source Contributions under the applicable Open Source licensing terms for such Open Source Contributions. Any necessary bug fixes or improvements to robotic software packages originating outside the Company’s private code repositories will be considered Open Source Contributions using the business-friendly BSD license1. Open source release may benefit the Company by reducing feature maintenance overhead of forked packages through leveraging the broader community to maintain, test, and debug the software without additional cost to the Company.
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Open Source Licensing. If (a) any Statement of Work sets forth any contribution of Open Source Software to any Open Source Software projects or (b) the Parties agree to so contribute any software developed in furtherance of the Services or originally intended to constitute any portion of the Software, then such contributions will be made pursuant to the terms of such project (any such contributions, the “Open Source Contributions”). Company hereby assigns all ownership of such Open Source Contributions to PickNik. PickNik shall contribute such Open Source Contributions to the relevant Open Source project. Company shall license its use of such Open Source Contributions under the applicable Open Source licensing terms for such Open Source Contributions. Any necessary bug fixes or improvements to robotic software packages originating outside the Company’s private code repositories will be considered Open Source Contributions using the business-friendly BSD B SD license1. Open source release may benefit the Company by reducing feature maintenance overhead of forked packages through leveraging the broader community to maintain, test, and debug the software without additional cost to the Company. Upon request, sponsorship attribution will be provided to the Company for these Open Source Contributions in the description of pull requests.
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Sources: Master Service Agreement