Re: [dhcwg] IPR disclosure and <draft-ietf-dhc-subscriber-id-06.txt>

Bud Millwood <budm@weird-solutions.com> Thu, 03 June 2004 11:29 UTC

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From: Bud Millwood <budm@weird-solutions.com>
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Subject: Re: [dhcwg] IPR disclosure and <draft-ietf-dhc-subscriber-id-06.txt>
Date: Thu, 03 Jun 2004 09:30:40 +0200
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I strongly agree with Ted as well.

In fact I think it's possible that we could inadvertently marginalize DHCP 
over the long term if we don't ensure that the protocol is free of IPR 
claims.

Bud Millwood
Weird Solutions, Inc.
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