Re: Consensus Call for draft-housley-tls-authz

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John Levine wrote:
Apparently, publishing a message as "experimental" is an invitation
by the IETF to experiment with a new protocol. What sense does that
bear, if accepting IETF invitations is likely to result in legal
troubles?

In North America, at least, experimentation per se doesn't infringe
patents.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research_exemption

However, it is difficult to exactly trace a boundary between normal exploitation of a patent and a strictly controlled experiment. For example, I don't think that all the mail hubs currently using SPF would be considered mere experiments, but SPF is still experimental.

Of course, if publishing as experimental explicitly included licenses, that idea might work.

Can we stop playing Junior Lawyer now, please?

That's what I'd hope. This habit of requiring two lawyers and a judge for every pair of citizens is really annoying. It is the main reason for seeking unencumbered environments, IMHO. Software is complicated enough already.
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