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1 IPR Guidelines for Working Groups draft- Scott Brim swb@cisco.com

2 Goal Help IPR treatment in WGs. unify “ common knowledge ” make it more explicit Look at case studies, extract principles. This draft interprets and applies what ’ s in the others – it brings out implications, but it is dependent on the others.

3 Basics IPR-free and royalty-free are desirable but not at all costs. Take IPR into account as you would any other attribute of a technology. Importance varies by case. Don ’ t ignore IPR when you find it.

4 Certainty About Claims is Unattainable Four scenarios: submitter of draft points out its IPR issues non-submitter participant notes own claims non-submitter participant notes other ’ s claims non-participant discovers own technology used and may notify IETF … at any time during the life of a standard. Claims can be challenged. Licensing terms are more critical than claims.

5 Keep Asking Anyway Solicit input when: first examining a technology. deciding to adopt a draft. choosing between two or more WG drafts that use different technologies. moving to RFC, proposed standard, etc. deciding to depend on outside technology.

6 More Rules of Thumb Fight vagueness, in both claims and terms. Extrapolate from past experience. What ’ s the risk if you guess wrong? There ’ s a fine line between taking IPR into account and passing judgment as a WG.

7 Unfinished Case studies? Are WGs freer from legal issues than I think they are? explicit mention of IPR in conclusions? Encourage participation. How to keep 3 rd party disclosure from being used to stall progress? Security considerations


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