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Posted to legal-discuss@apache.org by ru...@apache.org on 2016/01/07 22:25:18 UTC

svn commit: r1723629 - /infrastructure/site/trunk/content/legal/resolved.mdtext

Author: rubys
Date: Thu Jan  7 21:25:18 2016
New Revision: 1723629

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1723629&view=rev
Log:
Catch more CLA => ICLA

Modified:
    infrastructure/site/trunk/content/legal/resolved.mdtext

Modified: infrastructure/site/trunk/content/legal/resolved.mdtext
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/infrastructure/site/trunk/content/legal/resolved.mdtext?rev=1723629&r1=1723628&r2=1723629&view=diff
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--- infrastructure/site/trunk/content/legal/resolved.mdtext (original)
+++ infrastructure/site/trunk/content/legal/resolved.mdtext Thu Jan  7 21:25:18 2016
@@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ Only if their employment situation neces
 See section 4 of the ICLA for details.
 
 Committers must sign an ICLA.  They make an individual claim that the code that
-they contribute is their's to license.  Reviewing their CLA against their
+they contribute is their's to license.  Reviewing their ICLA against their
 employer's ownership interests, applicable state and national law, and specific
 aspects of their employment contract and business policies will reveal that
 they can or cannot make that claim regarding any particular commit to whichever
@@ -376,9 +376,9 @@ particular project they are committing i
 The CCLA is a backup document that the committer/ICLA signer may use to 
 eliminate all of the ambiguity between all these conflicting laws, contracts,
 policies and job assignments.  We've never required it, many committers
-are confident of their individual representations under the CLA, many other
+are confident of their individual representations under the ICLA, many other
 committers find it reassuring that their company has backed up their own
-CLA with this umbrella document.
+ICLA with this umbrella document.
 
 It is the ICLA signatory's call if it is required, but it isn't exactly an easy
 call for many committers employed in the IT/Software industry.



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