RE: Protecting Copyright.

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> Well, as John Klensin indicated, if the person knew of your work and didn't give you credit, it's certainly rude not to give you credit, but it is not required by the license.

Only rude, what about rights and justice.

> That is something you can bring to a patent/intellectual-property lawyer. The IETF does not get in the middle of those sorts of disputes.

But the work is ietf related work, so how it does not get in the middle.

Khaled Omar

-----Original Message-----
From: Pete Resnick <resnick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 
Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2020 9:18 PM
To: Khaled Omar <eng.khaled.omar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Scott O. Bradner <sob@xxxxxxxxx>; ietf@xxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Protecting Copyright.

On 28 Apr 2020, at 14:10, Khaled Omar wrote:

> The case now is that they used my idea presented on the NEP ID and 
> added it to their protocol, what to call this?

That is something you can bring to a patent/intellectual-property lawyer. The IETF does not get in the middle of those sorts of disputes.

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