In regard to IETF IPR Rights and the fun stuff coming
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Anyone here ever read Article 8 section 2(A)(iv) of the PARIS STATUTE?
It is very very important to ietf Standards as it creates a War Crime
for illegal use of the Patent protected methods in IETF publications.
I strongly suggest you pull your own copy of the Code and read it.
Section 2(A)(iv) of Article 8 is specifically what you are all looking for.
The illegal inclusion of protected private property inside an IETF
Protocol or related MIME file type for processing may be a war crime (so
funny). If this is true then no government on earth will protect you
fine people from that fraud. Funny...
//Todd Glassey
On 09/17/2016 04:56 PM, tglassey@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Actually there is a larger problem. You folks - the IETF itself - must
tell everyone that all the timestamping inside your computers
contaminates the Work Product produced through them and it - no matter
what it says on them 'or in the IETF copyright statement' is properly
controlled by California Law...
And yes I am suing you again over this for damages. We need this done
immediately to mitigate those damages by IETF/IESG and ISOC as a whole.
//Todd Glassey
On 08/23/2016 01:53 PM, Alexa Morris via RT wrote:
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Regards,
Todd Glassey
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