On Wed Jan 25 22:27:05 2012, SM wrote:
That's the uncomfortable question. Some alternatives are: (a) Ask the company not to participate in the IETF for X period (b) Take action against the individual(s) responsible for the breach (c) Ask the individual(s) involved for an explanation (d) Do nothing
(e) The IETF formally demands a royalty free, reasonable and non-discriminatory license to the technology for anyone, for the purpose of implementing the specification.
Have Huawei made any statement about their IPR screw-up? Dave. -- Dave Cridland - mailto:dave@xxxxxxxxxxxx - xmpp:dwd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - acap://acap.dave.cridland.net/byowner/user/dwd/bookmarks/ - http://dave.cridland.net/ Infotrope Polymer - ACAP, IMAP, ESMTP, and Lemonade _______________________________________________ Ietf mailing list Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf