> [romain.geiss...@gmail.com - Wed Jul 27 14:05:48 2011]: > > Le 26 juil. 2011 à 16:45, Yvan ROUX a écrit : > > Hi, > > > > Romain is doing an internship at STMicroelectronics on GCC plugins, and > > as his mentor, I confirm and/or inform you that he is covered by the > > copyright assignement RT 211150 between ST and FSF. > > > > Regards. > > > > -- > > Yvan ROUX <yvan.r...@st.com> > > STMicroelectronics > > Hi, > > As an intern, i'm already covered by a copyright assignment from > STMicroelectronics, but do i also need one from my school (Ensimag: École > nationale supérieure d’informatique et de mathématiques appliquées de > Grenoble (France)) ? If yes, how do i proceed to get one ?
I would assume that at most we would need just a disclaimer from the university (included in text at the bottom of this email). If the school would have a claim to owning your work (perhaps because they are paying for it or it is being done as part of a course) then we would need an assignment. Otherwise, you can just print out the disclaimer, give it to the appropriate person at the school to fill out and sign, and then send a scanned copy back to me. If you are not sure who the proper person would be to ask to sign it, talk to your department chair, s/he should know. Thank you so much for contributing, and I hope to hear from you soon. > > Regards > > Romain Geissler. > > > > -- Sincerely, Donald R. Robertson, III, J.D. 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