We had an electronic CLA system.
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Then it wasn't IP assignment.
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Replying to @littlecalculist @jntrnr and
Yeah, I just read the MS CLA. AFAICT it's not transferring IP ownership. https://cla.microsoft.com/cladoc/microsoft-contribution-license-agreement.pdf …
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Replying to @littlecalculist @jntrnr and
Dear Mr. Internet Lawyer, could you please comment on the IP ownership transfer propensities of https://www.w3.org/community/about/agreements/cla/ … 3.1?
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I assume you're readying to gotcha me but I don't see any IP assignment in that CLA?
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Replying to @littlecalculist @domenic and
Obvs IANAL but Someone With Credentials explained to me that it's pretty solidly accepted that IP transfer requires manual signature.
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Replying to @littlecalculist @domenic and
People in suits who charge me for legal advice tell me same thing.
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Replying to @BrendanEich @littlecalculist and
Hmm that seems counter to discussions I've had with W3C. Electronic signature really doesn't count?
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Replying to @briankardell @BrendanEich and
It counts but not for property transfer (although God help me if you can explain why).
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Replying to @wycats @briankardell and1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
https://www.besmartee.com/blog/e-signatures-will-change-the-mortgage-and-real-estate-industry … implies that esign for house closing would be acceptable
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