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The way to assign copyright to Cygnus Solutions is to sign an assignment
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contract. This is what legally makes Cygnus Solutions the copyright
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holder so that we can register the copyright on the new version.
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I'm assuming that you wrote these changes yourself;
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if other people wrote parts, we may need papers from them.
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If you are employed to do programming (even at a university), or have
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made an agreement with your employer or school saying it owns programs
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you write, then you and we need a signed piece of paper from your
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employer disclaiming rights to the program.
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The disclaimer should be signed by a vice president or general manager
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of the company. If you can't get at them, anyone else authorized to
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license software produced there will do. Here is a sample wording:
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Digital Stimulation Corporation hereby disclaims all copyright interest
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in the changes and enhancements made by Hugh Heffner to the program
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"libstdc++", also including any future revisions of these changes and
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enhancements.
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Digital Stimulation Corporation affirms that it has no other
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intellectual property interest that would undermine this release, or
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the use of the Program, and will do nothing to undermine it in the
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future.
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<signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1987
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Ty Coon, President of Vice, Digital Stimulation Corp.
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(If your employer says they do have an intellectual property claim
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that could conflict with the use of the program, then please put me in
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touch with a suitable representative of the company, so that we can
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negotiate what to do about it.)
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IMPORTANT: When you talk to your employer, *no matter what
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instructions they have given you*, don't fail to show them the sample
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disclaimer above, or a disclaimer with the details filled in for your
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specific case. Companies are usually willing to sign a disclaimer
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without any fuss. If you make your request less specific, you may
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open Pandora's box and cause a long and unnecessary delay.
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Below is the assignment contract that we usually use. You need
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to print it out, sign it, and snail it to:
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Benjamin Kosnik
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Cygnus Solutions
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1325 Chesapeake Terrace
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Sunnyvale, CA 94089 USA
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Please try to print the whole first page below on a single piece of
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paper. If it doesn't fit on one printed page, put it on two sides of
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a single piece of paper.
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Don't forget to put down the date when you sign! Spell out the month
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name--don't use a number for the month. Dates using a number for the
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month are ambiguous; 2/8/95 means one thing in the US and another in
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Europe.
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Snail a copy of the employer's disclaimer as well.
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Please send me email about what you decide to do. If you have any
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questions, or would like something to be changed, ask bkoz@cygnus.com via
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email.
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ASSIGNMENT
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For good and valuable consideration, receipt of which I acknowledge, I,
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[your name here], hereby transfer to Cygnus Solutions, Inc. ("Cygnus")
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my entire right, title, and interest (including all rights under copyright)
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in my changes and enhancements to the libstdc++ library, subject to the
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conditions below. These changes and enhancements are herein called the
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"Work". The work hereby assigned shall also include any future revisions
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of these changes and enhancements hereafter made by me.
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Upon thirty days' prior written notice, Cygnus agrees to
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grant me non-exclusive rights to use the Work (i.e. my changes and
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enhancements, not the program which I enhanced) as I see fit; (and
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Cygnus's rights shall otherwise continue unchanged).
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I hereby agree that if I have or acquire hereafter any patent or
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interface copyright or other intellectual property interest dominating the
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program enhanced by the Work (or use of that program), such dominating
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interest will not be used to undermine the effect of this assignment, i.e.
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Cygnus and the general public will be licensed to use, in that program and
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its derivative works, without royalty or limitation, the subject matter of
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the dominating interest. This license provision will be binding on my
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heirs, assignees, or other successors to the dominating interest, as well
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as on me.
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I hereby represent and warrant that I am the sole copyright holder for the
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Work and that I have the right and power to enter into this contract. I
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hereby indemnify and hold harmless Cygnus, its officers, employees,
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and agents against any and all claims, actions or damages (including
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attorney's reasonable fees) asserted by or paid to any party on account of a
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breach or alleged breach of the foregoing warranty. I make no other express
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or implied warranty (including without limitation, in this disclaimer of
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warranty, any warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE).
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Agreed: [signature] Date [Write the month with LETTERS]:
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For Cygnus,
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Alex Daly, CEO
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Please do not delete the control-l character before this line.
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Please print this as a separate page.
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[For the copyright registration, what country are you a citizen of?
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What year were you born?]
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[Please write your email address here.]
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[Please write your snail address here, so we can snail a copy back to you.]
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[Which files have you changed so far, and which new files have you written
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so far?]
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[Which Belgian comic book character is better, Tintin or Asterix, and why?]
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