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You - the person or legal entity including its affiliates asked to accept this agreement. An affiliate is any entity that controls or is controlled by the legal entity, or is under common control with it. Project - is an umbrella term that refers to any and all open source projects from Justin Andrew Johnson and team. Contribution - any type of work that is submitted to a Project, including any modifications or additions to existing work. Submitted - conveyed to a Project via a pull request, commit, issue, or any form of electronic, written, or verbal communication with Justin Andrew Johnson, contributors or maintainers. Derivative Projects - any software or Project that contains, is derived from, or is based on the Project, including repositories that are not yet public and those that support pre-peer-review academic manuscripts
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If any entity institutes patent litigation - including cross-claim or counterclaim in a lawsuit - against You alleging that your contribution or any project it was submitted to constitutes or is responsible for direct or contributory patent infringement, then any patent licenses granted to that entity under this agreement shall terminate as of the date such litigation is filed.
Your contribution is either your original creation, based upon previous work that, to the best of your knowledge, is covered under an appropriate open source license and you have the right under that license to submit that work with modifications, whether created in whole or in part by you, or you have clearly identified the source of the contribution and any license or other restriction (like related patents, trademarks, and license agreements) of which you are personally aware.
The code in this Project and repository is open-source. However, there exist many Derivative Projects that are based on this code, support academic publications that are not yet peer-reviewed, and are not yet public. To gain access to these Derivative Projects, you must agree to this Contributor License Agreement and you must agree to coorindate with the Author/Leader of the Derivative Project. This coordination will often include requiring the offer of co-authorship on any academic publication that is based on the Derivative Project. This requirement is to ensure that use of pre-release, possibly untested applications of the Project Software do not lead to erroneous conclusions in academic publications.
To gain access to the Derivative Projects, please sign convert this agreement to a PDF, sign it, and send it to Justin Andrew Johnson and the Author/Leader of the Derivative Project (who will then invite you to the repository).