Re: Proposed New Note Well

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On 4 January 2016 at 15:41, IESG Secretary <iesg-secretary@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
The IESG and the IAOC legal team have worked together to propose a new version for the note well that is used in various IETF activities. The intent is to make the note well shorter and more readable, and point more clearly to the full documentation of the various rules.

The current note well is available at https://www.ietf.org/about/note-well.html and the proposed new one is below.

The IESG will make a decision about this matter shortly. Please provide comments, if any, to ietf@xxxxxxxx or to the IESG at iesg@xxxxxxxx before January 30, 2016.

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Note Well

This summary does not contain all the details and is only meant to point you in the right direction. Exceptions may apply. The IETF's patent policy and the definition of an IETF "contribution" are set forth in BCP 79; please read it carefully.
 
 
The brief summary:


No, this is not a summary; these are "some key points".
 
• By participating with the IETF, you agree to follow IETF processes and policies.
• If you are aware that any contribution to the IETF is covered by patents or patent applications that are owned by, controlled by, or would benefit you or your sponsor, you must disclose that fact, or not participate in the discussion.
• As a participant in any IETF activity you acknowledge that written, audio and video records of meetings may be made and may be available to the public, and that recordings of you or your likeness, voice and conduct at the recorded event may be displayed, transmitted, copied, used and promoted in electronic and physical media accessible throughout the world.
• Personal information that you provide to IETF will be handled in accordance with the IETF Privacy Statement set.

For further information, talk to a chair, ask an Area Director, or review the following:

I don't think that's an "or". I think:

The definitive policies are covered in the following documents which you should read. If you are unsure, please contact a Working Group Chair or an Area Director prior to participating.
 

BCP 9 (on the Internet Standards Process)
​BCP 25 (on the Working Group processes)
​BCP 78 (on copyright in IETF documents)
​BCP 79 (on patents covering IETF documents)
TBD (on IETF Privacy Statement)


It's essential that these are provided as URLs as well as simple references. Newcomers to the IETF may have heard of an RFC and be comfortable with locating them; but not a BCP.

Dave.

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