RFC 3978:IETF Rights in Contributions
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... solely to the extent of such participation. b. "IETF Standards Process": the activities undertaken by the IETF in any of the settings described in 1(c) below. ...
... an Informational or Experimental RFC but not intended to be part of the IETF Standards Process. g. "IETF ...


... Contributions. In order for works to be used within the IETF Standards Process or to be published as Internet-Drafts, certain limited rights in all ...
... A companion document [RFC3979] deals with rights in technologies developed or specified as part of the IETF Standards Process. This document is not intended to address those issues. ...


... confidentiality or any restriction on its dissemination may be submitted as a Contribution or otherwise considered in any part of the IETF Standards Process, and there must be no assumption of any confidentiality obligation with respect to any Contribution. Each ...
... (A) to copy, publish, display, and distribute the Contribution as part of the IETF Standards Process or in an Internet-Draft, ...
... works (other than translations) that are based on or incorporate all or part of the Contribution, or comment upon it, within the IETF Standards Process. The license to such derivative works not granting the ISOC ...
... (E) to extract, copy, publish, display, distribute, modify and incorporate into other works, for any purpose (and not limited to use within the IETF Standards Process) any executable code or code fragments that are included in any IETF Document ...


... and the ability to augment, clarify and enhance the original IETF Contribution in accordance with the IETF Standards Process. Notice 5.2(a) may be appropriate when republishing standards produced ...


... publish IETF Documents and to use the IETF Contributions in the IETF Standards Process while leaving all other rights with the authors. The non-exclusive rights that the IETF ...
... to produce derivative works. Note though that the IETF only requires this right for the production of derivative works within the IETF Standards Process. The IETF does not need, nor does it obtain, the right to let derivative works be created ...
... IETF does not need, nor does it obtain, the right to let derivative works be created outside of the IETF Standards Process other than as noted in Section 3.3 (E). The right to produce derivative works is required for all IETF standards ...
... IETF Standards Process other than as noted in Section 3.3 (E). The right to produce derivative works is required for all IETF standards track documents and for most IETF non-standards track documents. There are two exceptions to this requirement ...
... or the right to produce derivative works before finding out if an IETF Contribution has been accepted for development in the IETF Standards Process. In these cases the Contributor may include the Derivative Works Limitation described in Section 5.2 and the Publication Limitation described in Section 5.3 in their IETF ...
... individuals to exercise any rights outside the specific context of the IETF Standards Process. ...


... ISOC, the IETF, the IETF Standards Process and all IETF participants, and also because the IETF ...


... Hovey, R. and S. Bradner, "The Organizations Involved in the IETF Standards Process", BCP 11, RFC 2028, October 1996. ...



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