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Bradley M. Kuhn - 12 years ago 2012-03-02 17:45:07
bkuhn@sfconservancy.org
s/some/substantial/g because the real concern is a serious substantial
interest rather than a de minimus.
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Conflicts/conflict-of-interest-policy.txt
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@@ -40,13 +40,13 @@ or services.
 
* A Conservancy Person (or his or her family member) is a director,
 
officer, agent, partner, associate, employee, trustee, personal
 
representative, receiver, guardian, custodian, legal representative or in
 
some other way has a fiduciary duty to an entity involved in a transaction
 
with Conservancy.
 

	
 
* A Conservancy Person (or his or her family member) is engaged in some
 
* A Conservancy Person (or his or her family member) is engaged in a substantial
 
capacity or has a material financial interest in a for-profit enterprise
 
that competes with Conservancy or a Conservancy Project. 
 

	
 
* A Conservancy Person (or his or her family member) has a material
 
financial interest in, or fiduciary duty to an entity Conservancy
 
has engaged in a free software license compliance effort, enforcement
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@@ -182,13 +182,13 @@ with Conservancy relating to his or her Project.
 
* A PLC Person (or his or her family member) is a director, officer,
 
agent, partner, associate, trustee, receiver, guardian, personal representative,
 
custodian, legal representative or in some way has a fiduciary duty
 
to an entity involved in a transaction with Conservancy relating to
 
his or her Project. 
 

	
 
* A PLC Person (or his or her family member) is engaged in some capacity
 
* A PLC Person (or his or her family member) is engaged in a substantial capacity
 
or has a material financial interest in a for-profit enterprise that
 
competes with his or her Project. 
 

	
 
* A PLC Person (or his or her family member) is the owner of copyrights
 
that are the subject of a Conservancy-led compliance effort, enforcement
 
effort, or related litigation -- and the PLC Person (or a family member)
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