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Changelog: Draconis Code and Content License
Version 1.1 (2022)
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Added Contributions Clause:
- Contributions must be licensed under the same license (Clause 4).
- Contributions belong to contributors unless otherwise specified (Clause 5).
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Endorsement Rights:
- Prohibits the copyright holder from using contributors' names for endorsement without permission (Clause 6).
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Contributors' Rights:
- Contributors may reuse their contributions under certain conditions (Clause 8).
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Clause Removability:
- The copyright holder may remove Clause 8 with a 24-hour notice (Clause on Removability).
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Clarified Ownership and Claims:
- Strengthened provisions regarding ownership and claims on contributions.
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Improved Structure:
- Enhanced clarity and organization for better understanding of rights and responsibilities.
Version 1.2 (2024)
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Refined Clause Language: Updated and clarified wording throughout the license for improved readability and understanding.
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Contributions:
- Emphasized that contributions must be licensed under this license (Clause 4).
- Specified that contributors retain ownership unless otherwise specified (Clause 5).
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Withdrawal of Content:
- Introduced a new section (Clause 9) outlining the process for contributors to withdraw their contributions, including conditions related to mutual agreement, lost contact, and critical content.
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License Updates:
- Added a new clause (Clause 10) detailing the process for updating the license, including a requirement for a 24-hour notice and a voting mechanism for contributors to accept or reject updates.
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Endorsement and Ownership Rights:
- Reinforced restrictions on the copyright holder's use of contributors' names for endorsement (Clause 6).
- Clarified that the copyright holder cannot change the terms for contributions without permission (Clause 10).
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Removal of Clause 8 Notice:
- Maintained the stipulation that the copyright holder can remove Clause 8 with a 24-hour notice, ensuring prior contributions are not affected.
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Consistency:
- Improved consistency in language and structure throughout the license.