Re: [Ltru] Re: Last Call: 'Tags for Identifying Languages' to BCP

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One must not confuse ICU and CLDR:

- CLDR is a project of the Unicode Consortium.
- ICU is an open-source project, sponsored by IBM, that *uses* CLDR data.

In both cases, however, data and code is freely available, with attribution.

Mark

(You know this, Doug, just pointing out for others.)

Doug Ewell wrote:
JFC (Jefsey) Morfin <jefsey at jefsey dot com> wrote:


BTW is CLDR an IETF protocol? I tried to get the insurrence
that there would never be IPR attached to it. Never got it.


I can't speak for anything having to do with ICU, but even if it were
IPR-protected, that does not mean all of the protocols and standards it
uses must themselves be IPR-protected.

--
Doug Ewell
Fullerton, California
http://users.adelphia.net/~dewell/



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