[Asrg] [irsg] IRTF IPR Disclosure Rules (fwd)
"John R. Levine" <johnl@iecc.com> Fri, 17 February 2012 00:36 UTC
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Subject: [Asrg] [irsg] IRTF IPR Disclosure Rules (fwd)
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I don't recall IPR issues ever coming up in the ASRG, but in case they do, here is our clarified IPR policy. Please note the parts about what you are required to disclose. R's, John ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2012 18:36:35 From: "Eggert, Lars" <lars@netapp.com> Reply-To: "irtf-discuss@irtf.org" <irtf-discuss@irtf.org> Subject: [irsg] IRTF IPR Disclosure Rules Until now, the IRTF didn't have a clearly formulated statement of how IPR is handled by the organization. For the last year, the IRSG has been discussing this topic with the IETF's legal counsel and other community members with a deep understanding of the issues. The result of this discussion is a short statement describing the IRTF's IPR disclosure rules, which you can find below as well as online at http://irtf.org/ipr. The short version is: the IRTF follows the IETF's IPR disclosure rules. Because researchers participating in the IRTF may not be very familiar with the IETF's rules, the IRTF IPR disclosure rules describe what is required of the individual participant in the most common cases. Just as the IETF, the IRTF expects participants to be familiar with these rules and follow them when they make contributions. Please email any comments or questions to irtf-discuss@irtf.org. Lars Eggert IRTF Chair --- IRTF IPR Disclosure Rules The IRTF follows the IETF IPR disclosure rules. This is a summary of these rules as they relate to IRTF research group discussions, mailing lists and Internet Drafts: - If you include your own or your employer's IPR in a contribution to an IRTF research group, then you must file an IPR disclosure with the IETF. - If you recognize your own or your employer's IPR in someone else's contribution and you are participating in the discussions in the research group relating to that contribution, then you must file an IPR disclosure with the IETF. Even if you are not participating in the discussion, the IRTF still requests that you file an IPR disclosure with the IETF. - Finally, the IRTF requests that you file an IPR disclosure with the IETF if you recognize IPR owned by others in any IRTF contribution. You may file an IPR disclosure here: http://www.ietf.org/ipr/file-disclosure See RFC 3979 (BCP 79) for definitions of "IPR" and "contribution" and for the detailed rules (substituting "IRTF" for "IETF").
- [Asrg] [irsg] IRTF IPR Disclosure Rules (fwd) John R. Levine