Margaret Wasserman wrote:
I would like to propose that we re-format Internet-Drafts such that the
boilerplate (status and copyright) is moved to the back of the draft,
and the abstract moves up to page 1.
I don't believe that there are any legal implications to moving our IPR
information to the back of the document, and it would be great not to
have to page down at the beginning of every I-D to skip over it. If
someone wants to check the licensing details, they could look at the end
of the document.
Margaret
After having suffered from the latest boilerplate change turmoil (which
is not yet finished), and the next one already announced (RFC
boilerplate), I really have to ask: you are joking, right?
Note: Section 6 of
<http://trustee.ietf.org/docs/IETF-Trust-Legal-Provisions-Clean-2-12-09.pdf>
says:
"The following text must be included on the first page of each IETF
Document as specified below:"
BR, Julian
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