Re: IPR at IETF 54

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> > 	My druthers would be to have an IETF policy explicitly saying
> > 	that the first choice is to use unencumbered technology if it
> > 	can be made to work, second choice is encumbered but
> > 	royalty-free technology, and last choice is "fair and reasonable
> > 	licence terms" (or whatever the equivalent correct legal wording
> > 	might be for that last).
> 
> and if one solution is 120% better technically than another, but has a
> RAND license associated with it?  What if it's 170% better?

working groups make trade-offs all the time between simplicity, functionality, and so on. licensing is another cost. given the amount of traffic on this topic, it appears that licensing is a very heavy cost. this may provide an answer to your question...

/mtr


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