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... The following definitions are for terms used in the context of this
document. Other terms, including "IESG," "ISOC," "IAB," and "RFC
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... mailing
lists, functions and other activities which are organized or
initiated by ISOC, the IESG or the IAB under the general
designation of the Internet Engineering Task Force ...
... o any IETF working group or portion thereof,
o the IESG, or any member thereof on behalf of the IESG,
o the IAB ...
... IETF working group or portion thereof,
o the IESG, or any member thereof on behalf of the IESG,
o the IAB or any member thereof on behalf of the IAB ...
... Internet-Drafts that are under active
consideration by the IESG are not removed from the Secretariat's
public directory until that consideration is complete. In
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... the Contribution. (See Section 5 below.)
(B) The IESG disclaims any responsibility for identifying the
existence of or for evaluating the applicability of any IPR,
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... IETF
Executive Director shall request from the discloser of such IPR,
a written assurance that upon approval by the IESG for
publication as RFCs of the relevant IETF specification(s), all
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... working group may take
into consideration the results of this procedure in evaluating
the technology, and the IESG may defer approval when a delay may
facilitate obtaining such assurances. The results will, however,
be recorded by the IETF Executive Director ...
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The IESG will not make any explicit determination that the assurance
of reasonable and non-discriminatory terms or any other terms for the
use of an Implementing Technology has been fulfilled in practice. It
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... operational experience" required to advance from Draft Standard to
Standard has been achieved, the IESG will presume that the terms are
reasonable and to some degree non-discriminatory. (See RFC 2026,
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... This presumption may be challenged at any time, including during the
Last-Call period by sending email to the IESG.
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... case Implementing Technologies require a license. Specifically, it
is helpful to indicate whether, upon approval by the IESG for
publication as RFCs of the relevant IETF specification(s), all
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... IPR disclosure in a document
could be interpreted to mean that the IETF, IESG, or RFC Editor has
formed an opinion on the validity, enforceability, or applicability
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