ReVerb Software License Agreement ReVerb Software (C) 2011-2012, University of Washington. All rights reserved. US patent number 7,877,343 and 12/970,155 patent pending The University of Washington (UW), Professor Oren Etzioni, Anthony Fader, Michael Schmitz, Robert Bart, Janara Christensen, and Niranjan Balasubramanian (Developers) give permission for you and your laboratory (University) to use ReVerb. ReVerb is a system that extracts relational triples from text. ReVerb is protected by a United States copyright and patents. The National Science Foundation supported work on ReVerb. Under University of Washington's patents 7,877,343 (issued) and 12/970,155 (patent pending), the UW grants to you the non-exclusive right to use patent claims practiced by the University of Washington's ReVerb software solely for non-commercial purposes and as long as you comply with the terms of this ReVerb Software License Agreement. UW and the Developers allow you to copy and modify ReVerb for non-commercial purposes, and to distribute modifications through GitHub or directly to the University of Washington, on the following conditions: 1. ReVerb is not used for any commercial purposes, or as part of a system which has commercial purposes. 2. Any software derived from ReVerb must carry prominent notices stating that you modified it along with the date modified. The derivative must also carry prominent notices stating that it is released under this ReVerb Software License Agreement If you wish to obtain ReVerb or to obtain any patent rights for any commercial purposes, you will need to contact the University of Washington to see if rights are available and to negotiate a commercial license and pay a fee. This includes, but is not limited to, using ReVerb to provide services to outside parties for a fee. In that case please contact: UW Center for Commercialization University of Washington 4311 11th Ave. NE, Suite 500 Seattle, WA 98105-4608 Phone: (206) 543-3970 Email: license@u.washington.edu 3. You retain in ReVerb and any modifications to ReVerb, the copyright, trademark, patent or other notices pertaining to ReVerb as provided by UW. 4. You provide the Developers with feedback on the use of the ReVerb software in your research, and that the Developers and UW are permitted to use any information you provide in making changes to the ReVerb software. All bug reports and technical questions shall be sent to: afader@cs.washington.edu. Modifications may be communicated through GitHub pull requests at: https://github.com/knowitall/ 5. You acknowledge that the Developers, UW and its licensees may develop modifications to ReVerb that may be substantially similar to your modifications of ReVerb, and that the Developers, UW and its licensees shall not be constrained in any way by you in UW's or its licensees' use or management of such modifications. You acknowledge the right of the Developers and UW to prepare and publish modifications to ReVerb that may be substantially similar or functionally equivalent to your modifications and improvements, and if you obtain patent protection for any modification or improvement to ReVerb you agree not to allege or enjoin infringement of your patent by the Developers, the UW or by any of UW's licensees obtaining modifications or improvements to ReVerb from the University of Washington or the Developers. 6. If utilization of the ReVerb software results in outcomes which will be published, please specify the version of ReVerb you used and cite the UW Developers. @inproceedings{Fader11, author = {Anthony Fader and Stephen Soderland and Oren Etzioni}, title = {Identifying Relations for Open Information Extraction}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Conference of Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing ({EMNLP} '11)}, year = {2011}, month = {July 27-31}, address = {Edinburgh, Scotland, UK} } 7. Any risk associated with using the ReVerb software at your organization is with you and your organization. ReVerb is experimental in nature and is made available as a research courtesy "AS IS," without obligation by UW to provide accompanying services or support. UW AND THE AUTHORS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES REGARDING THE SOFTWARE, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES PERTAINING TO MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.