RFC 3978:IETF Rights in Contributions
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... context of this document. Other terms, including "IESG," "ISOC," "IAB," and "RFC Editor," are defined in [RFC2028 ...
... working groups, mailing lists, functions and other activities which are organized or initiated by ISOC, the IESG or the IAB under the general ...


... IETF and Internet Society (ISOC). In addition, Contributors must make representations to IETF and ISOC ...
... ISOC). In addition, Contributors must make representations to IETF 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 ...


... perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive, royalty-free, world-wide right and license to the ISOC and the IETF under all intellectual property rights in the Contribution: ...
... IETF Standards Process. The license to such derivative works not granting the ISOC and the IETF any more rights than the license ...
... b. The Contributor grants the IETF and ISOC permission to reference the name(s) and address(es) of the Contributor(s) and of the ...
... b. No information in the Contribution is confidential and the IETF, ISOC, and its affiliated organizations may freely disclose any information in the Contribution. ...


... grant a perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive, royalty-free, world-wide right and license to the ISOC and the IETF under all intellectual property rights ...
... comment upon it. The license to such derivative works not granting the ISOC and the IETF any more rights than the license ...
... b. The Contributor grants the IETF and ISOC permission to reference the name(s) and address(es) of the Contributor(s) and of the ...


... alerts readers that the document is an IETF Document, and that ISOC claims copyright rights to certain aspects of the document, such as its layout, the RFC numbering convention and the prefatory language ...
... language of the document. This legend is not intended to imply that ISOC has obtained ownership of the IETF Contribution itself, which is retained by the author(s) or remains in the public domain ...


... The IETF/ISOC must obtain the right to publish an IETF Contribution as an RFC or an Internet-Draft ...
... The authors retain all other rights, but cannot withdraw the above rights from the IETF/ISOC. ...


... Contributor could be able to grant these rights. We ask for these grants and representations only to the extent that the Contribution may be protected. We believe they are necessary to protect the ISOC, the IETF, the IETF Standards ...



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