Re: submitting an ID

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Use XML2RFC and you simply don't have to worry about this anyway.

In the spirit of trying follow a specification and not an implementation:

Referencing this, linked from the IETF main page via http://ietf.org/ID.html:

http://www.ietf.org/ietf/1id-guidelines.html

In the section on IPR it says:

# 9.  Intellectual Property Rights
# If you think that you, your company, or anyone else owns a patent or other
# IPR on the work described in the draft, you should read carefully RFC 3979
# (Bradner, S., "Intellectual Property Rights in IETF Technology," March 2005.)
# [RFC3979]. The first notice required in Internet-Drafts, described in
# Section 3 (IPR-Related Notices Required in Internet-Drafts) of this document,
# obligates you to send an IPR disclosure under certain circumstances. Before
# submitting the draft, it would be a good advice to talk to the working group
# chair or area directors about it.

Where in there is there a requirement to include the text mentioned below?

  * The document seems to lack an RFC 3979 Section 5, para 1 IPR Disclosure
    Acknowledgement.

  * The document seems to lack an RFC 3979 Section 5, para 2 IPR Disclosure
    Acknowledgement.

  * The document seems to lack an RFC 3979 Section 5, para 3 IPR Disclosure
    Invitation.

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