FWIW, I asked this question years ago, and never got a clear answer. I think they are HJTI (http://drbacchus.com/hjti) but the real answer is that they do not have a license specified. That said, a LOT of organizations have taken them and changed a few words, and we're completely ok with that.

It's possible that our legal folks have a more rigorous answer.

On 2/25/20 6:32 AM, Christofer Dutz wrote:
Hi all,

I know this is a strange question, but what license are our ICLA and CCLA texts 
available under?
I am asking because I’m involved in a new Open-Source project which is 
licensing it’s stuff under the Apache 2.0 license. The project is organized 
under a different freshly founded foundation. I suggested we put in place a 
system with ICLAs and CCLAs and thought the Apache ones would work nicely … 
unfortunately they don’t have License headers ;-)

Are our documents under Apache 2.0 License too?

Chris


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