Contributors to ASF projects already have an Individual Contributor
License Agreement (CLA).

If your employer allows you to contribute material which was created
during work time using work-related resources, then please note that
from your point-of-view you might need to file a Corporate Contributor
License Agreement (CCLA) with The Apache Software Foundation.

Employment contracts are different for each individual case.

Also in some countries the employer might have the rights to anything
done outside work hours. Amazing, but there you go.

So the responsibility is yours to know when you need a CCLA to CYA [3].

Martijn

(Thanks David Crossley for the text of this message)

[1] http://www.apache.org/licenses/#clas

[2] The current clarification at Apache Incubator:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=113933318900001

[3] legalese for "cover your behind"

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