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	Title		: Considerations for Intellectual Property Rights in 
                          IETF Standards
	Author(s)	: M. Riegel
	Filename	: draft-riegel-ipr-practices-02.txt
	Pages		: 11
	Date		: 2003-3-7
	
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), in particular patents are
important for standards development organizations (SDOs).  A patent
grants a monopoly to the owner to control the usage of the covered
technology.  If such a technology is becoming part of a standard the
patent owner can arbitrarily restrict the usage of the standard.
Therefore all SDOs are concerned about patents in their standards.
This memo focuses on practices the IETF may apply to cope with patent
rights in its standards.  The proposal is based on the idea of open
standards and is fully aligned to the current IPR rules of the IETF.
The intention is to retain the mind of the IETF while enabling the
consideration of IPR covered proposals in a defined way.

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