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hello this is Heather Meeker Im a lawyer and venture capitalist specializing in open source software this presentation is intended to answer a question I hear a lot particularly from companies who are starting open source projects and the question is do I need a contribution agreement there is a concept that is key to this question inbound and outbound licenses lets make sure we know the difference so the rest of the discussion will make sense to run your project you need to exercise copyrights in code most of that code comes from contributors and you are probably one of those contributors but somehow the copyrights in the code need to get licensed from the contributors to your project on the other hand the recipients of the project need to get rights to the whole project and they need to get those under the open-source license that applies to your project we refer to the grant of rights from contributors to the project as an inbound license because those rights are coming into the p