>> From: "Andrew Allen" <aallen@xxxxxxx>
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>> Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 6:11 PM
>> Subject: Regarding RIM's recent IPR disclosures
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> This is just plain silly. Or is it willful ignorance of the "Note
Well" terms?
I recall that there was a long discussion of these notices several
years ago, and one result was Section 5.2 in RFC 5378 (particularly
the last sentence), which effectively "negates" the effect of these
confidentiality legends:
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