Re: Grant of license for an Internet-Draft

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Hi,

Obviously there will need to be a very short update to BCP 78 that updates definition "h." in section 1 of RFC 5378, and the formal publication of that update will need to mesh with the formal transfer of rights from the old trust to the new one, but this is a trivial matter.

Regards
   Brian Carpenter

On 04-May-24 07:25, Glenn Deen wrote:
Hi

The IETF Trust restructuring to the IPMC is very near the end but not fully complete yet.

The RFC5378 rights are still held , Including current new grants by the same Trust entity based in Virginia that has been used since the IETF Trust creation.

We will be changing this later this year along with making any needed
updates to RFCs/BCPs etc.  as we finalize the restructuring.

We’ll have a look at the bylaws.

Glenn Deen, IETF Trust Chair

On May 3, 2024, at 1:43 PM, S Moonesamy <sm+ietf@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello,

A document author grants a license to the IETF Trust as per RFC 5378.  That RFC defines the "IETF Trust" as a trust.  A new entity, known as the "IETF Intellectual Property Management Corporation", was set up to replace the "IETF Trust".  Is the grant of license for an Internet-Draft (which is submitted today) to the Trust or the Corporation?

There is a typo in the last word on the second line of the By-laws which is published on the trustee.ietf.org web site.

Regards,
S. Moonesamy






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