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|   text-align: center; | ||||
|   list-style: none; | ||||
|   margin-right: 5px; | ||||
| 
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|    position: absolute; | ||||
|    padding-top: 10px; | ||||
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|    width: 200px; | ||||
|    font-size: 12px; | ||||
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|  | @ -55,7 +55,7 @@ | |||
| 
 | ||||
|     <li>The project must be exclusively devoted to the development and | ||||
|     documentation of FLOSS.  The project's goals must be consistent with | ||||
|     the Conservancy's tax-exempt purposes, and other requirements imposed | ||||
|     Conservancy's tax-exempt purposes, and other requirements imposed | ||||
|     on Conservancy by the IRS' 501(c)(3) rules.  Namely, the goal of the | ||||
|     project must to develop and document the software in a not-for-profit | ||||
|     way to advance the public good, and must develop the software in | ||||
|  | @ -84,10 +84,10 @@ | |||
| </p> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <p>While any project meeting the criteria above can apply, meeting these | ||||
|   criteria doesn't guarantee acceptance of your project.  The Conservancy | ||||
|   criteria doesn't guarantee acceptance of your project.  Conservancy | ||||
|   favors projects that are well-established and have some track record of | ||||
|   substantial contributions from a community of volunteer developers. | ||||
|   Furthermore, the Conservancy does give higher priority to projects that | ||||
|   Furthermore, Conservancy does give higher priority to projects that | ||||
|   have an established userbase and interest, but also tries to accept some | ||||
|   smaller projects with strong potential.</p> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | @ -124,7 +124,7 @@ | |||
|   infrastructure and facilitates the project's ability to raise its own | ||||
|   funds.  Conservancy therefore assists your project in raising funds, and | ||||
|   allows your project to hold those funds and spend them on activities | ||||
|   that simultaneously advance the non-profit mission of the Conservancy | ||||
|   that simultaneously advance Conservancy's non-profit mission | ||||
|   and the FLOSS development and documentation goals of the project.</p> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <h2>What will the project leaders have to agree to if our project joins?</h2> | ||||
|  | @ -146,51 +146,51 @@ | |||
|   project to join Conservancy.</p> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <h2>If my project joins the Conservancy, how will it change?</h2> | ||||
| <h2>If my project joins Conservancy, how will it change?</h2> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <p>Substantively, member projects continue to operate in the same way as | ||||
| they did before joining the Conservancy.  So long as the project remains | ||||
| they did before joining Conservancy.  So long as the project remains | ||||
| devoted to software freedom and operates consistently with the | ||||
| Conservancy's tax-exempt status, the Conservancy does not intervene in the | ||||
| Conservancy's tax-exempt status, Conservancy does not intervene in the | ||||
| project's development other than to provide administrative assistance. | ||||
| For example, the Conservancy keeps and maintains books and records for the | ||||
| For example, Conservancy keeps and maintains books and records for the | ||||
| project and assists with the logistics of receiving donations, but does | ||||
| not involve itself with technical or artistic decision making.  Projects | ||||
| are asked, however, to keep the Conservancy up to date on their | ||||
| are asked, however, to keep Conservancy up to date on their | ||||
| activities.</p> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <h2>Once our project joins, who holds its assets (money, copyrights, trademarks, etc.)?</h2> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <p>The Conservancy holds assets on behalf of its member projects and | ||||
| <p>Conservancy holds assets on behalf of its member projects and | ||||
| manages and disburses those assets in accordance with the wishes of the | ||||
| project's leadership.  Funds received by the Conservancy on behalf of a | ||||
| project's leadership.  Funds received by Conservancy on behalf of a | ||||
| project are kept track of separately for each specific project and the | ||||
| management of those funds is directed by the project.  For example, if a | ||||
| donor wanted to contribute $100 to Project Foo, they would formally make | ||||
| the donation to the Conservancy and identify Project Foo as the desired | ||||
| project to support.  The Conservancy would then deposit the check and | ||||
| the donation to Conservancy and identify Project Foo as the desired | ||||
| project to support.  Conservancy would then deposit the check and | ||||
| earmark the funds for use by Project Foo.  Project Foo would then tell the | ||||
| Conservancy how that money should be spent.  As long as that expense is a | ||||
| legitimate non-profit expense fitting with Conservancy's non-profit | ||||
|   mission, Conservancy pays the expense on the Project's behalf.</p> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <p>Similarly, any copyrights, trademarks, domain name or other assets | ||||
| transferred to a project can also be held by the Conservancy on behalf of | ||||
| the project.  A significant service that the Conservancy provides its | ||||
| transferred to a project can also be held by Conservancy on behalf of | ||||
| the project.  A significant service that Conservancy provides its | ||||
| members is a vehicle through which copyright ownership in the project can | ||||
| be unified.  There are several advantages to having a consolidated | ||||
| copyright structure, including that it makes enforcement activity easier | ||||
| and more effective.  However, copyright, trademark, and domain name | ||||
| assignment is not a requirement in order to join the Conservancy, rather, | ||||
| assignment is not a requirement in order to join Conservancy, rather, | ||||
| it is an option for those projects that ask for it.</p> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <h2>If our project joins, must it be a member project of Conservancy forever?</h2> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <p>All agreements between member projects and the Conservancy stipulate | ||||
| clearly that the member project can leave the Conservancy with a few | ||||
| <p>All agreements between member projects and Conservancy stipulate | ||||
| clearly that the member project can leave Conservancy with a few | ||||
| months' notice.  Federal tax exemption law, though, states that projects | ||||
| must transfer their assets from the Conservancy in a way that is | ||||
| consistent with the Conservancy's not-for-profit tax status — | ||||
| must transfer their assets from Conservancy in a way that is | ||||
| consistent with Conservancy's not-for-profit tax status — | ||||
| meaning the assets cannot be transferred to an individual or a for-profit | ||||
| entity.  Generally, a project would either find another fiscal sponsor or | ||||
| form their own independent tax-exempt non-profit.</p> | ||||
|  |  | |||
|  | @ -23,7 +23,7 @@ | |||
|    personal accounts or having to set up their own project specific | ||||
|    account.</p> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    <p>Since the Conservancy is a tax-exempt organization, there are some | ||||
|    <p>Since Conservancy is a tax-exempt organization, there are some | ||||
|    limits that the law places on what member projects can do with their | ||||
|    assets, but those limits are the same as if the project was an | ||||
|    independent non-profit entity.  Usually, the project leadership | ||||
|  | @ -61,7 +61,7 @@ | |||
|   equipment or anything that should be officially held in the name of the | ||||
|   project.  Member projects are not required that Conservancy hold all | ||||
|   assets of a project. (For example, member projects are | ||||
|   not <em>required</em> to assign copyrights to the Conservancy.) | ||||
|   not <em>required</em> to assign copyrights to Conservancy.) | ||||
|   However, Conservancy can accommodate the needs of projects that want | ||||
|   their assets under the control of a not-for-profit entity and exercised | ||||
|   only for the public good.</p> | ||||
|  | @ -111,10 +111,10 @@ | |||
| <h2>Avoid Non-Profit Administrivia</h2> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <p>Member projects can continue to operate in the same way they did before | ||||
| joining the Conservancy without having to select a board of directors or | ||||
| joining Conservancy without having to select a board of directors or | ||||
| any other layer of corporate management, without having to maintain | ||||
| corporate records and without having to do any of the other things | ||||
| required of incorporated entities.  The Conservancy handles all of that | ||||
| required of incorporated entities.  Conservancy handles all of that | ||||
| burden on behalf of its projects.</p> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
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|  | @ -4,10 +4,10 @@ | |||
| 
 | ||||
| <h1>Privacy Policy</h1> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <p>The Software Freedom Conservancy (“Conservancy”) is | ||||
| <p>Software Freedom Conservancy (“Conservancy”) is | ||||
| committed to protecting the privacy of our website visitors, our | ||||
| supporters and our member projects.  In this policy, | ||||
| “Conservancy” or “We” refers to the Conservancy | ||||
| “Conservancy” or “We” refers to Conservancy | ||||
| Board of Directors, officers, management, staff, cooperating attorneys, | ||||
| interns, volunteers, and consultants. As to all of the information | ||||
| described below, Conservancy will not give, sell, rent, or exchange the | ||||
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|  | @ -11,9 +11,9 @@ | |||
| 
 | ||||
| <div class="singleColumn"> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <h1>The Software Freedom Conservancy</h1> | ||||
| <h1>Software Freedom Conservancy</h1> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <p>The Software Freedom Conservancy is a not-for-profit organization that | ||||
| <p>Software Freedom Conservancy is a not-for-profit organization that | ||||
|   helps promote, improve, develop, and defend Free, Libre, and Open Source | ||||
|   Software (FLOSS) projects.  Conservancy provides a non-profit home and | ||||
|   infrastructure for FLOSS projects.  This allows FLOSS developers to | ||||
|  | @ -31,7 +31,7 @@ | |||
| <span class="continued"><a href="/members/current/">Conservancy's current member projects…</a></span> | ||||
| <span class="continued"><a href="/members/services/">Services that Conservancy provides to its member projects…</a></span> | ||||
| </p> | ||||
| <h2>Follow Conservancy RSS Feeds and Microblogs</h2> | ||||
| <h2>Follow Conservancy RSS Feeds, Microblogs, and mailing list</h2> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <p>There is a <a href="/feeds/omnibus/">full site feed available</a>, as | ||||
|   well as separate feeds for the <a href="/feeds/news/">news items</a> and | ||||
|  | @ -41,6 +41,12 @@ | |||
|  on <a href="http://identi.ca/conservancy">identi.ca</a> | ||||
|  and <a href="http://twitter.com/conservancy">twitter</a>.</p> | ||||
| 
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| <p> | ||||
|     <span id="subbox"> | ||||
|         <form method="post" action="http://lists.sfconservancy.org/mailman/subscribe/announce"> | ||||
|           You can also subscribe to Conservancy's low-traffic email announce list <br/><input name="email" placeholder="joe@example.org"/><input type="submit" name="email-button" value="Subscribe"/> | ||||
|         </form> | ||||
|       </span></p> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <h2>Support Conservancy</h2> | ||||
| <p>As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, Conservancy relies on | ||||
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