intellectual property right
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... valid claim of a patent or a
patent application in any jurisdiction or a protected claim, or
any other Intellectual Property Right, would necessarily be
infringed by the exercise of a right (e.g., making, using,
selling, importing, distribution, copying, etc.) with respect to
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o. "IPR" or "Intellectual Property Rights": means patent, copyright,
utility model, invention registration, database ...
... common for IETF working groups to have to deal with claims of
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), such as patent rights, with
regards to technology under discussion ...
... 2026, Section 10 established three basic principles regarding the
IETF dealing with claims of Intellectual Property Rights:
(a) the IETF ...
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In all matters of Intellectual Property Rights, the intent is to
benefit the Internet community and the public at large, while
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(A) When any Intellectual Property Right is disclosed before
publication as an RFC, with respect to any technology or
specification, described in a Contribution in the manner set
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... forth in Section 6 of this document, the RFC Editor shall ensure
that the document include a note indicating the existence of such
claimed Intellectual Property Rights in any RFC published from
the Contribution. (See Section 5 below.)
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... IPR claims.
(C) Where Intellectual Property Rights have been disclosed for IETF
Documents as provided in Section 6 of this document, the IETF
Executive Director shall request from the discloser of such IPR ...
... working group proposing the use of the technology
with respect to which the Intellectual Property Rights are
disclosed may assist the IETF Executive Director in this effort.
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... IETF takes no position regarding the validity or scope of any
Intellectual Property Rights or other rights that might be claimed
to pertain to the implementation or use of the technology
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... working group will take into account on their own opinions of the
validity, enforceability or applicability of Intellectual Property
Rights in their evaluation of alternative technologies.
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... IETF takes no position regarding the validity or scope of any
Intellectual Property Rights or other rights that might be claimed
to pertain to the implementation or use of the technology
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