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Final Charter for Working GroupThe IETF and the Internet have greatly benefited from the free
exchange of ideas and technology. For many years the IETF normal
behavior was to standardize only unencumbered technology.
While the "Tao" of the IETF is still strongly oriented toward
unencumbered technology, we can and do make use of technology that has
various encumbrances.
One of the goals of the IETF IPR policy has been to make it easier
for the IETF to make use of encumbered technology when it made
sense to do so.
This group has attempted to clarify and update that IPR policy,
resulting in RFC 3978, RFC 3979 and RFC 3905. The WG has also
discussed the possibility of changing the IETF's patent policy, but
did not detect a consensus for doing so.
At the time of this recharter (February 2006), there are two
remaining items of work for the WG:
An issue with the production of derivative works has led to the
realization that RFC 2026 and RFC 3978 do not specify exactly the
same policy on this matter, and that neither policy, when read
literally, may be optimal for the IETF's purpose,
in accordance with its mission statement (RFC 3935), its policy
of retaining change control of its own documents, and its desire
for its documents to be openly available and useful.
The creation of the IETF Trust for managing the IETF IPR has led
to the question of how the Trustees should evaluate the
benefit of the IETF community as a whole and if necessary the
consensus of the IETF on a given matter. Specifically the question
arises whether the previous discussions of the IPR WG have led to
experience that should be codified for the guidance of the Trustees.
The WG will produce 3 documents:
The last document may include advice to the IETF Trust on
mechanisms for consulting with the community on IPR issues once the
IPR WG has closed, if consensus on such advice can be found.
The IPR WG may decide to drop the last document from its charter if
it decides that it has nothing to say.
All documents should have an IETF-wide Last Call before being approved.
Milestones Date Milestone Associated documents Oct 2006 Once documents are all published, close WG Aug 2006 IPR advice to IESG for approval Apr 2006 Granted rights advice to IESG for approval Mar 2006 RFC 3978 update to IESG for approval Feb 2006 1st draft of granted rights advice doc Feb 2006 1st draft of IPR advice doc Done milestones Date Milestone Associated documents Done 1st draft of RFC 3978 update Done IPR guidance document submitted to IESG for publication Done IPR BCP document on technology sent to IETF Last Call Done IPR BCP document on documents sent to IETF Last Call Done 2nd draft of IPR guidance document Done List of issues that need to be discussed while revising the documents Done 2nd draft of updated IPR BCP document on technology Done 2nd draft of updated IPR BCP document on documents Done 1st draft of IPR guidance document Done 1st draft of updated IPR BCP document on technology - documenting existing practice Done 1st draft of updated IPR BCP document on documents - documenting existing practiceRetroSearch is an open source project built by @garambo | Open a GitHub Issue
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