RFC 3978:IETF Rights in Contributions
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... IETF Contribution": any submission to the IETF intended by the Contributor for publication as all or part of an Internet-Draft or RFC (except for RFC Editor Contributions described below) and any statement made within the context ...
... functioning under IETF auspices, o the RFC Editor or the Internet-Drafts function (except for RFC Editor Contributions described below). ...
... context of this document. d. "Internet-Draft": temporary documents used in the IETF and RFC Editor processes. Internet-Drafts ...
... Internet-Draft": temporary documents used in the IETF and RFC Editor processes. Internet-Drafts are posted on the IETF web site ...
... Secretariat's public directory of 6 months, after which they are removed. Note that Internet-Drafts are archived many places on the Internet, and not all of these places remove ...
... Internet, and not all of these places remove expired Internet-Drafts. Internet-Drafts that are under active ...
... remove expired Internet-Drafts. Internet-Drafts that are under active consideration by the IESG ...
... removed from the Secretariat's public directory until that consideration is complete. In addition, the author of an Internet-Draft can request that the lifetime in the Secretariat's public directory be extended before ...
... RFC2026] Section 2.1) f. "RFC Editor Contribution": An Internet-Draft intended by the Contributor to be submitted to the RFC Editor for publication as an Informational or Experimental ...
... g. "IETF Internet-Drafts": Internet-Drafts other than RFC Editor Contributions. Note that under Section 3.3(a) the grant of rights ...
... g. "IETF Internet-Drafts": Internet-Drafts other than RFC Editor Contributions. Note that under Section 3.3(a) the grant of rights in regards to IETF ...
... Contributions. Note that under Section 3.3(a) the grant of rights in regards to IETF Internet-Drafts as specified in this document is perpetual and irrevocable and thus survives the Secretariat's removal of an Internet-Draft ...
... Internet-Drafts as specified in this document is perpetual and irrevocable and thus survives the Secretariat's removal of an Internet-Draft from the public directory, except as limited by Section 3.3(a)(C). (See [RFC2026] Sections 2.2 and 8) ...
... h. "IETF Documents": RFCs and Internet-Drafts except for Internet- Drafts that are RFC Editor Contributions and the RFCs that are ...
... published from them. i. "RFC Editor Documents": RFCs and Internet-Drafts that are RFC Editor Contributions and the RFCs that may be published from them. ...


... Contributions and rights the IETF, as publisher of Internet-Drafts, requires in all such Drafts including RFC Editor Contributions. The RFC Editor may also define additional rights required for RFC Editor ...
... In order for works to be used within the IETF Standards Process or to be published as Internet-Drafts, certain limited rights in all Contributions must be granted to the IETF and Internet Society ...


... (A) to copy, publish, display, and distribute the Contribution as part of the IETF Standards Process or in an Internet-Draft, (B) to prepare or allow the preparation of translations of the ...


... intellectual property rights in the RFC Editor Contribution for at least the life of the Internet-Draft: (A) to copy, publish, display, and distribute the RFC Editor ...
... (A) to copy, publish, display, and distribute the RFC Editor Contribution as an Internet-Draft, (B) to prepare or allow the preparation of translations of the RFC ...


... a. The IPR Disclosure Acknowledgement described in Section 5.1 (required in all Internet-Drafts). b. The Derivative Works Limitation described in Section 5.2 (for specific IETF Documents ...
... IETF Documents only). c. The Publication Limitation described in Section 5.3 (for specific types of Internet-Drafts only). d. The Copyright Notice described in Section 5.4 (for all IETF Documents). ...
... IPR Disclosure Acknowledgement (required in all Internet-Drafts ...
... "By submitting this Internet-Draft, each author represents that any applicable patent or other IPR claims of which he or she is ...
... IETF Contribution (other than translations), one of the two of the following notices may be included in the Status of Memo section of an Internet-Draft and included in a published RFC: ...
... If the Contributor only wants the IETF Contribution to be made available in an Internet-Draft (i.e., does not want the IETF Contribution to be published as an RFC) then the Contributor may ...
... Contribution to be published as an RFC) then the Contributor may include the following notice in the Status of Memo section of the Internet-Draft. "This document may only be posted in an Internet-Draft ...
... Internet-Draft. "This document may only be posted in an Internet-Draft." This notice can be used on IETF ...


... b. One of the following three copyright release statements: A. "By submitting this Internet-Draft, I accept the provisions of Section 3 of BCP 78." ...
... BCP 78." B. "By submitting this Internet-Draft, I accept the provisions of Section 4 of BCP 78." ...


... ISOC must obtain the right to publish an IETF Contribution as an RFC or an Internet-Draft from the Contributors. A primary objective of this policy is to obtain from the document ...
... IETF Contributions, before the IESG will consider the Internet-Draft for publication. Occasionally a Contributor may not want to grant publication rights ...
... IETF Contribution. A working group can discuss the Internet-Draft with the aim to decide if it should become a working group document, even ...



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