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document. Other terms, including "IESG," "ISOC," "IAB" and "RFC
Editor," are defined in [RFC2028 ...
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lists, functions and other activities which are organized or
initiated by ISOC, the IESG or the IAB under the general
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and ISOC regarding their ability to grant these rights. These
necessary rights and representations have until now been laid out in
Section 10 of [RFC2026 ...
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more rights than the license ...
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the name(s) and address(es) of the Contributor(s) and of the
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ISOC, and its affiliated organizations may freely disclose any
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intellectual property rights ...
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license ...
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the name(s) and address(es) of the Contributor(s) and of the
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as its layout, the RFC numbering convention and the prefatory
language ...
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ISOC has obtained ownership of the IETF Contribution itself, which is
retained by the author(s) or remains in the public domain ...
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The IETF/ISOC must obtain the right to publish an IETF Contribution
as an RFC or an Internet-Draft ...
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