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	Title		: RFC 3978 Update
	Author(s)	: S. Josefsson
	Filename	: draft-josefsson-ipr-rules-update-01.txt
	Pages		: 9
	Date		: 2005-10-26
	
Two problems with BCP 78 are identified, and a proposal to solve them
   is proposed.  The first problem is that rights granted to third
   parties in BCP 78 are more restrictive then what was permitted
   through the license in RFC 2026.  The rights granted by the new
   license is too limited for some uses of Contributions.  The uses
   include adapting portions of Contributions for online help, reference
   manuals, and source code.  The second problem is that rights to
   publish and distribute documentes are not granted to third parties.

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