Re: Third Last Call: draft-housley-tls-authz-extns

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Bernard Aboba wrote:
Making an example of a document does not constitute development
of a consistent and comprehensive policy on the handling of late
IPR disclosure.
For example, what happens if IPR disclosure occurs after RFC publication?
This is not an abstract question -- there are cases in which IPR disclosure has occurred after a document was published as a Proposed Standard - RFC 3588 is an example.


Short of requiring all contributors to sign something contractual prior to publication -- and even that would not provide anything close to perfect protection -- what could a policy do to mitigate against this kind of threat to the process?

d/

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  Dave Crocker
  Brandenburg InternetWorking
  bbiw.net

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