> This page has a major problem. The FSF wants the employer disclaimer > in all cases.
The process that I describe is the one I went through, and other people as well to my knowledge. If you (truthfully) answer "no" to the question about employer/university ownership claims, I don't think they ask for an employer disclaimer. At least, they didn't in my case. And indeed, it would be hard to impossible to obtain. E.g. the reaction of my former employer (which I approached after having filled the copyright assignment, out of curiosity) was "if you do outside work, you don't need permission from us and we don't sign useless legal papers just because you feel like it". > And if the contributor is a grad student, paid by the > university as a research assistant or teaching assistant, the university > is the employer. Of course. Feel free to stress that more on the wiki page if you feel it's necessary. FX -- FX Coudert http://www.homepages.ucl.ac.uk/~uccafco/