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... indicate that an organization cannot purposely keep an individual
in the dark about patents or patent applications just to avoid the
disclosure requirement. But this requirement should not be
interpreted as requiring the IETF ...
... in the dark about patents or patent applications just to avoid the
disclosure requirement. But this requirement should not be
interpreted as requiring the IETF Contributor or participant (or
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... they contribute in person, via email or by other means. The
requirement applies to all IPR of the participant, the
participant's employer, sponsor, or others represented by the
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... of reasonable and non-discriminatory terms or any other terms for the
use of an Implementing Technology has been fulfilled in practice. It
will instead apply the normal requirements for the advancement of
Internet Standards. If the two unrelated implementations of the
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... 6.
This requirement specifically includes Contributions that are made by
any means including electronic or spoken comments, unless the latter
are rejected from consideration before a disclosure could reasonably
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... The requirement for an IPR disclosure is not satisfied by the ...
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Over the last few years the IETF has adopted stricter requirements
for some security technologies. It has become common to have a
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... Licensing Requirements to Advance Standards Track IETF Documents ...
