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@dircategory GNU organization
@strong{Before} incorporating significant changes, make sure that the
person who wrote the changes has signed copyright papers and that the
Free Software Foundation has received and signed them. We may also need
-a disclaimer from the person's employer.
+an employer's disclaimer from the person's employer.
@cindex data base of GNU copyright assignments
To check whether papers have been received, look in
@samp{request-} files, it is in @file{/gd/gnuorg/Copyright} and in
@code{gnulib}.)
-For medium to small changes, request a disclaimer by sending per the
-file @file{request-disclaim.changes}.
+For medium to small changes, request a personal disclaimer by sending
+per the file @file{request-disclaim.changes}.
If the contributor is likely to keep making changes, person might want
to sign an assignment for all per future changes to the program. So it
before sending it. Just send the file verbatim to the contributor. The
file gives per instructions for how to ask the FSF to mail per the
papers to sign. The @file{request-} file also raises the issue of
-getting a copyright disclaimer from the contributor's employer.
+getting an employer's disclaimer from the contributor's employer.
When the contributor emails the form to the FSF, the FSF sends per
papers to sign. If person signs them right away, the whole process