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Open Source Copyright Notice
"I need an Open Source Copyright Notice for a machine learning library we're releasing in March 2025, which includes some third-party components and will be distributed globally; we want to use the Apache 2.0 license and need to ensure proper attribution for all components."
1. Copyright Statement: Clear declaration of copyright ownership, including the year and copyright holder's name
2. Software/Work Identification: Specific identification of the software or work covered by the notice
3. License Grant: Statement of the open source license being applied and its basic terms
4. License Reference: Reference to the full text of the chosen open source license (e.g., MIT, Apache, GPL)
5. Warranty Disclaimer: Standard disclaimer of warranties as typically required in open source licenses
6. Notice Preservation Requirement: Requirement to maintain copyright and license notices in distributions
1. Contributing Guidelines Reference: Include when the project accepts external contributions, referencing contributor requirements and processes
2. Third-Party Components: Include when the software contains third-party components, listing their respective copyrights and licenses
3. Patent Grant: Include when explicit patent rights are being granted, particularly relevant for larger projects or when using licenses like Apache 2.0
4. Export Control Notice: Include when the software might be subject to export control regulations
5. Trademark Usage: Include when there are specific trademark rights that need to be addressed separately from the copyright
1. Schedule A - Full License Text: Complete text of the open source license being applied
2. Schedule B - Third-Party Licenses: Full text of licenses for any third-party components included in the software
3. Schedule C - List of Licensed Materials: Detailed inventory of all files, components, and materials covered by the copyright notice
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