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It has come to my attention, that the patent encumbered method known as "TSL authorization" is again being considered for inclusion. I must object to this, as RedPhone has only granted a royalty-free license for developers, but not for end users. This naturally makes TSL authorization unsuitable for inclusion in an official standard, as this would effectively make it a proprietary standard for end users. There are currently two viable options: A) Don't include it, and use another method that can solve the same problem. B) Obtain a royalty-free license for ALL users from RedPhone. Yours sincerely: Anders Juel Jensen, Denmark.
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