Terms Governing Code Submission

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When submitting code to a Creative Commons code repository, you agree to the following terms:

  1. You agree to license, upon submission, any and all code that you contribute to the Creative Commons code repository to the public under: (a) the MIT License; (b) in the case of all code that you submit to the ccPublisher project, the GNU GPL; or, (c) such other license terms as are explicitly noted for a particular project.
  2. In addition to and without limiting the license granted under 1 above, you agree to license, upon submission, any and all code that you contribute to the Creative Commons code repository to Creative Commons Corp. on a non-exclusive, royalty-free, perpetual basis for Creative Commons Corp. to use in any manner and for any purpose, including without limitation to reproduce, distribute, make derivative works, publicly display, publicly perform and publicly digitally perform for commercial and noncommercial purposes, in any format.
  3. You represent and warrant to Creative Commons Corp., its directors, officers, employees and agents that you have the right and authority to grant the licenses described in 1 and 2 and you indemnify Creative Commons Corp., it's directors, officers, employees and agents from and against any and all direct losses, costs, expenses and liabilities suffered or incurred by Creative Commons Corp. as a result of your breach of this warranty.