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-Why copyright assignment?
-=========================
-
-Will Kahn-Greene on "Why copyright assignment?":
-
- GNU MediaGoblin is a GNU project with the copyrights held by the
- FSF. Like other GNU projects, we require copyright assignment to
- the FSF which gives the FSF the legal ability to defend the
- AGPL-covered status of the software and distribute it.
-
- This is important to us because it guarantees that this software
- we're working so hard on will be available to everyone and will
- survive us. As long as someone is interested in using it and/or
- working on it, it will live on.
+Why (non-mandatory) copyright assignment?
+=========================================
+
+Chris Webber on "Why copyright assignment?":
+
+ GNU MediaGoblin is a GNU project with non-mandatory but heavily
+ encouraged copyright assignment to the FSF. Most, if not all, of
+ the core contributors to GNU MediaGoblin will have done a
+ copyright assignment, but unlike some other GNU projects, it isn't
+ required here. We think this is the best choice for GNU
+ MediaGoblin: it ensures that the Free Software Foundation may
+ protect the software by enforcing the AGPL if the FSF sees fit,
+ but it also means that we can immediately merge in changes from a
+ new contributor. It also means that some significant non-FSF
+ contributors might also be able to enforce the AGPL if seen fit.
+
+ Again, assignment is not mandatory, but it is heavily encouraged,
+ even incentivized: significant contributors who do a copyright
+ assignment to the FSF are eligible to have a unique goblin drawing
+ produced for them by the project's main founder, Christopher Allan
+ Webber. See :ref:`contributinghowto` for details.