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EULA Open Source
"I need an Open Source EULA for my machine learning software that will be released in March 2025, compliant with Australian law, with specific provisions for community contributions and data handling."
1. Parties: Identification of the licensor and definition of the licensee/end user
2. Background: Context of the software, its purpose, and open source nature
3. Definitions: Key terms used throughout the agreement including Software, License, Derivative Works, etc.
4. License Grant: Scope of the open source license, permitted uses, and distribution rights
5. License Restrictions: Limitations on use, modification, and distribution of the software
6. Intellectual Property Rights: Statement of ownership and IP rights retention
7. Privacy and Data Collection: How user data is collected, used, and protected in compliance with Australian law
8. Disclaimer of Warranties: Warranty limitations subject to Australian Consumer Law requirements
9. Limitation of Liability: Liability limitations in compliance with Australian law
10. Term and Termination: Duration of the agreement and circumstances for termination
11. Governing Law: Application of Australian law and jurisdiction
12. General Provisions: Standard legal provisions including severability, entire agreement, and amendments
1. Third Party Components: Used when the software includes third-party open source components, listing their licenses
2. Commercial Features: Include when offering premium/paid features alongside open source components
3. Export Controls: Required if the software is subject to export regulations
4. Support and Updates: Include if providing maintenance or support services
5. Contribution Terms: Used when accepting community contributions to the software
6. High Risk Activities: Include if software should not be used in high-risk or life-critical systems
7. Trademark Usage: Include if there are specific requirements for using associated trademarks
1. Schedule A - Software Description: Technical description of the software, components, and documentation
2. Schedule B - Open Source Components: List of third-party open source components and their respective licenses
3. Schedule C - Privacy Policy: Detailed privacy and data handling practices
4. Schedule D - Acceptable Use Policy: Specific rules and guidelines for software usage
5. Appendix 1 - Installation Instructions: Technical instructions for software installation and basic usage
6. Appendix 2 - License Terms Summary: Plain language summary of key license terms and obligations
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