Re: IESG Position on the required I-D Boilerplate text
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Re: IESG Position on the required I-D Boilerplate text



On Wed, 06 Oct 1999 07:10:12 EDT, chair at ietf.org  said:
>         This document is an Internet-Draft and is NOT offered in
>         accordance with Section 10 of RFC2026, and the author does not
>         provide the IETF with any rights other than to publish as an
>         Internet-Draft

I think I understand what cases the other two clauses are intended to
cover, but what case is the above addressing?  Is it for publishing
something that *currently* has a intellectual property issue attached
to it that is expected to be removed/eased/modified by the time it
progresses out of draft status, or is it for something else?

-- 
				Valdis Kletnieks
				Computer Systems Senior Engineer
				Virginia Tech

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