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AT&T's patent statement pertaining to draft-cain-cdnp-known-request-routing-nn and draft-ietf-cain-request-routing-req-nn

Date Type By Text
2001-03-02 Posted (System) IPR Disclosure Posted
2001-03-02 Submitted (System) IPR Disclosure Submitted
2001-03-02 Legacy (System)
From: http://www.ietf.org/ietf-ftp/IPR/ATT-CDNP

Received March 2, 2001
From: "Frost, Thomas F (Tom), ALCOO"

This declaration is being made pursuant to the provisions of IETF IPR
Policy, …
From: http://www.ietf.org/ietf-ftp/IPR/ATT-CDNP

Received March 2, 2001
From: "Frost, Thomas F (Tom), ALCOO"

This declaration is being made pursuant to the provisions of IETF IPR
Policy, Sections 10.3.1 and 10.3.2.

This is to advise the IETF that AT&T believes it owns three (3) pending
patent applications that may relate to Internet Draft documents
"draft-cain-request-routing-req-01.txt" and
"draft-cain-cdnp-known-request-routing-01.txt". To the extent that the
technology discussed in these Internet Drafts becomes an IETF Standard and
to the extent claims of AT&T's patents which issue from these three (3)
pending patent applications are required to implement the IETF Standard,
AT&T agrees that, upon written request, AT&T will offer, on a
nondiscriminatory basis, non-exclusive licenses on fair and reasonable terms
under such patent claims to implement the IETF Standard. AT&T's willingness
to grant such licenses is conditioned upon the prospective licensee granting
a reciprocal license to AT&T under any patents that the prospective licensee
has to any technology required to implement that IETF Standard.

Written requests for licenses may be sent to:

AT&T Intellectual Property Licensing
Room 2E37, Bldg. 104
180 Park Avenue
Florham Park, NJ 07932