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	Title		: Mentioning Intellectual Property Rights Considerations in Last Calls
	Author(s)	: P. Savola
	Filename	: draft-savola-ipr-lastcall-04.txt
	Pages		: 9
	Date		: 2004-10-22
	
This memo describes an additional policy with last calls regarding
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) disclosures or other knowledge of
IPR.  The existence and the pointer to the IPR disclosures or an
indication of non-existence of knowledge of such disclosures must be
mentioned in all IETF last calls and should be mentioned in working
group last calls.  Additionally, all documents under the IETF change
control for which a last call prior to the approval was not required
and IPR disclosures are known, must now be either last-called or
rejected.  This memo updates RFC 2026 and RFC 2418.

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