Well, It certainly is interesting. The gist seems to be, LL becomes a full co-owner of the contribution, including owning half of any copyright or patent claims to any submitted contribution. This is sensible, as any contribution becomes a core part of LL's business. I do like that LL now takes up the mantle of defending against any infringement themselves, rather than leaving that seemingly in the contributor's hands. I think it also does a better job of making clear that the contribution still belongs (in part) to the contributor, and that they can still do anything, and everything they want to do with it, as long as that doesn't involve removing that same right from LL, their 'partner'.
But of course the core objection most have is still there, that the 'partnership' is a bit lopsided. But If you were already comfortable with contributing code with no expectation of financial gain, I don't see anything that would change that feeling of comfort. - Dari On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 9:34 AM, Oz Linden (Scott Lawrence) <o...@lindenlab.com > wrote: > As most of you probably know, Linden Lab acquired Desuraâ„¢, a digital > distribution service for PC gamers. > > The code for the Desura client is open source, managed as the Desurium > project on github <https://github.com/desura/Desurium>. The Desurium > project used a different open source licenses (GPLv3) than we use for the > Second Life Viewer project, and had its own Contribution Agreement. > > After some discussion with both Second Life and Desurium contributors, > Linden Lab has produced a draft of a new Contributor License > Agreement<http://lecs.opensource.secondlife.com/draft-contribution-agreement-2013-10-04.pdf>that > we would like to use for both projects in the future. This email is > an invitation to contributors and potential contributors to discuss that > draft here. > > -- > *Scott Lawrence* | *Director of Open Development* > Skype ozlinden | Second Life Oz Linden<https://my.secondlife.com/oz.linden> > > Linden Lab | Makers of Shared Creative Spaces <http://lindenlab.com/> > Check out what we're working on! <http://lindenlab.com/products> > > _______________________________________________ > Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: > http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/OpenSource-Dev > Please read the policies before posting to keep unmoderated posting > privileges >
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