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Many of the projects that participate in the _Academy_ require that a contributor has signed a _Contributor licence agreement_, or CLA. Such an agreement will typically grant permission for the project to use a contribution while the contributor retains the copyright and the rights to modify their own work, or use it in other projects.
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The [Canonical contributor licence agreement](https://ubuntu.com/legal/contributors)(CLA) is one such agreement. This [needs to be signed](https://ubuntu.com/legal/contributors/agreement) before a contribution can be considered for inclusion within one of Canonical's projects. Many GitHub repositories for Canonical projects will automatically check whether a contributor has signed the CLA when a contribution is made.
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The [Canonical contributor licence agreement](https://ubuntu.com/legal/contributors) is one such CLA. This [needs to be signed](https://ubuntu.com/legal/contributors/agreement) before a contribution can be considered for inclusion within one of Canonical's projects. Many GitHub repositories for Canonical projects will automatically check whether a contributor has signed the CLA when a contribution is made.
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The `cla` issue label is used to help identify which tasks require a contributor to have signed the CLA. Contributions to these tasks
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