By contributing the documentation, you are assigning an non-exclusive, non-revocable copywrite to that version of the material. If you are also using the same material elsewhere, and also grant that entity a copyright, that's OK, because the copyright to ASF is non-exclusive.
An essential question is whether the material is yours or a work-for-hire. If it is a work-for-hire, then entity hiring you would need to file a CCLA to cover the grant. -Ted. On 10/9/06, Johnson, Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If I am contributing documentation to a project using Confluence wiki, but also need to write commercial documentation for a product based on the Apache project what is the appropriate approach from a licensing point of view? The commercial documentation will not be created using Confluence, but in an XML framework.
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