Method 1: (Not recommended)
Go read the BCP and Trust statement and edit your .txt to have the
right text.
Method 2: (Recommended for people using word template)
Go look at a draft that did work, such as
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-jennings-http-srv-01
And copy the Copyright Notice section into your draft
Method 3: XML2RFC approach recommended for folks that run xml2rfc
locally
Get the very hacked version at
http://svn.resiprocate.org/rep/ietf-drafts/xml2rfc/1.34pre2-fluffy/xml2rfc.tcl
This will soon be obsoleted when the real xml2rfc tool gets updated.
Don't worry, Julian, Bill, and Marshal are working on that. They will
produce something much better than my hack of xml2rfc
Set the ipr attribute in the <rfc> element to ipr="pre5378Trust200902"
and it will produce a txt file that id submission tool will accept.
Method 4: XML2RFC approach for folks that run xml2rfc on the web
Use the experimental version from http://xml.resource.org/experimental.html
. You can download the zip or tgz file on this page or use the online
version at this page.
Make sure you have
<?rfc strict="no" ?>
somewhere above the <rfc> element.
In the <rfc> element, set the ipr attribute to ipr="trust200811"
Change your abstract to use a note. Do this by changing
<abstract> <t> This draft is about ... </t> </abstract>
To
<note title="Abstract"><t> This draft is about ...</t> </note>
And before this not insert a note like
<note title=""> <t> This document may contain material from IETF
Documents or IETF Contributions published or made publicly available
before November 10, 2008. The person(s) controlling the copyright in
some of this material may not have granted the IETF Trust the right to
allow modifications of such material outside the IETF Standards
Process. Without obtaining an adequate license from the person(s)
controlling the copyright in such materials, this document may not be
modified outside the IETF Standards Process, and derivative works of
it may not be created outside the IETF Standards Process, except to
format it for publication as an RFC or to translate it into languages
other than English. </t> </note>
You can seen the XML for an example I-D that does this at
http://svn.resiprocate.org/rep/ietf-drafts/fluffy/example.xml
That should work - good luck
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