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A Template for IETF Patent Disclosures and Licensing Declarations
Status of this Memo
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insert updated boilerplate in conformance with Bradner submission-
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Abstract
This document describes a template for IETF patent disclosures and
licensing declarations. Such a template may be used to inform the
IETF of patent information for all IETF documents, and licensing
information regarding IETF standards-track documents. The optional
use of this template is meant to simplify the process of such
disclosures and to assist disclosers in providing the necessary
information to meet the obligations documented in <insert pointer to
Bradner technology-rights RFC here>.
Conventions used in this document
The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
"SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
document are to be interpreted as described in RFC-2119 [ii].
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction...................................................2
2. The Patent Disclosure and Licensing Declaration Template.......2
3. Commentary on Terms used in the Template.......................5
Security Considerations...........................................5
References........................................................6
Acknowledgments...................................................6
Authors' Addresses................................................6
Full Copyright statement..........................................7
1. Introduction
RFC XXXX [iii] <RFC Editor - please substitute Bradner technology-
rights RFC number here> documents the current IETF policies and
obligations with respect to disclosure of patents and patent
applications containing patent claims that a patent holder believes
would be necessary to implement the technology required in an
Internet-Draft or RFC. It also documents the information requested in
licensing declarations for IETF Standards, Proposed Standards, and
Draft Standards. In the interest of making these disclosure processes
simpler for patent holders, this document proposes a patent
disclosure and licensing declaration template that may be optionally
used as one method for patent holders to fulfill their obligations
under RFC XXXX. For the latest information on how to submit a patent
disclosure or licensing declaration, please see <insert URL for
submission information here - same as in technology-rights (RFC
XXXX)>.
2. The Patent Disclosure and Licensing Declaration Template
<START OF TEMPLATE>
This document is an IETF Patent Disclosure and Licensing Declaration
Template and is submitted to inform the IETF of patent information
for all IETF documents, and licensing information regarding IETF
Standards Track documents. No actual license is implied by submission
of this document. Please complete and submit a separate template for
each IETF document.
I. Patent Holder/Organization ("Patent Holder")
Legal Name:
II. Patent HolderÆs Contact for License Application
Name:
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Department:
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
Email:
III. IETF Document
Title:
RFC Number or I-D Tag:
Other Designations:
IV. Disclosure of Patent Information (i.e., patents or patent
applications required to be disclosed by Section 6 of RFC XXXX
[insert reference to Bradner's technology-rights document.]
A. For granted patents or published pending patent applications,
please provide the following information:
Patent, Serial, Publication, Registration, or Application/File
numbers:
Date(s) granted or applied for:
B. Does your disclosure relate to an unpublished pending patent
application?
Select one: Yes ______ No ______
C. Please check here to acknowledge that, if requested by an IETF
working group or the IESG, the Patent Holder will file a new copy of
this template to provide an update (if any) in the status of the
disclosed patent application or patent, such as whether the patent
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application or patent has been published, granted, abandoned, or is
no longer applicable to the IETF Document. ______
D. If an Internet-Draft or RFC includes multiple parts and it is not
reasonably apparent which part of such Internet-Draft or RFC is
alleged to be covered by the information disclosed in IV(A) or IV(B),
the discloser should identify here the sections of the Internet-Draft
or RFC that are alleged to be so covered.
V. Licensing Declaration for IETF Standards, Proposed Standards, or
Draft Standards:
If the IETF Document referenced in III above is or becomes an IETF
Standards Track document, the Patent Holder states that its position
with respect to licensing any patent claims contained in the
patent(s) or patent application(s) disclosed above that the Patent
Holder believes would be necessary to implement the technology
required by the IETF Standard, Proposed Standard, or Draft Standard
("Patent Claims") is as follows (select one option only):
___ No License Required for Implementers
___ Royalty-Free, Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory License to All
Implementers
___ Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory License to All Implementers
with Possible Royalty/Fee
___ Licensing Declaration to be Provided Later (implies a
willingness to license in some form to all implementers;
otherwise, "Unwilling to License to All Implementers" must be
selected)
___ Unwilling to License to All Implementers
VI. Other Notes:
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3. Commentary on Terms used in the Template
Section VI in the template, "Other Notes," may be used for any
additional information a discloser wishes to provide.
Here is an explanation of the licensing declaration options in
Section V of the template:
a) No License Required for Implementers: The Patent Holder does not
require parties to acquire any license to its Patent Claims in order
to implement the IETF Standard, Proposed Standard, or Draft Standard.
b) Royalty-Free, Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory License to All
Implementers: The Patent Holder will, upon request, grant a license
to its Patent Claims to all implementers of the IETF Standard,
Proposed Standard, or Draft Standard on a royalty-free basis (i.e.,
no royalty or other fee) and under reasonable and non-discriminatory
terms.
c) Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory License to All Implementers with
Possible Royalty/Fee: The Patent Holder will, upon request, grant a
license to its Patent Claims to all implementers of the IETF
Standard, Proposed Standard, or Draft Standard under reasonable and
non-discriminatory terms (which may include a royalty/fee).
d) Licensing Declaration to be Provided Later (implies a willingness
to license in some form to all implementers): The Patent Holder is
willing to license its Patent Claims in some form to all implementers
of the IETF Standard, Proposed Standard, or Draft Standard, but wants
to defer the declaration of its licensing type until a later point in
time (or when asked for this information by the IESG). This option
may not be selected if the Patent Holder is unwilling to license its
Patent Claims.
e) Unwilling to License to All Implementers: The Patent Holder
refuses to license its Patent Claims to all implementers of the IETF
Standard, Proposed Standard, or Draft Standard, except on an
implementer-by-implementer basis, in its sole discretion.
Security Considerations
This document relates to IETF process, not any particular technology.
There are security considerations when adopting any particular
technology, regardless of whether patents and patent applications or
licensing disclosures are implicated by such technology. A working
group should take those security considerations into account as one
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part of evaluating the technology, but there are no security
considerations per se with these IETF processes.
References
i Bradner, S., "The Internet Standards Process -- Revision 3", BCP
9, RFC 2026, October 1996.
ii Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement
Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997
iii Bradner, S., "Intellectual Property Rights in IETF Technology",
RFC XXXX, <month> 2003.
Acknowledgments
The authors acknowledge the thoughtful contributions of Harald
Alvestrand and Scott Bradner to this document.
Authors' Addresses
Valerie See
Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052 USA
Email: vsee@microsoft.com
Robert Barr
Cisco Systems, Inc.
170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA 95134 USA
Email: rbarr@cisco.com
Scott Brim
Cisco Systems, Inc.
146 Honess Lane, Ithaca, NY 14850 USA
Email: sbrim@cisco.com
Paul Gleichauf
Cisco Systems, Inc.
170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA 95134 USA
Email: phg@cisco.com
Allen Lo
Juniper Networks
1194 North Mathilda Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94089 USA
Email: alo@juniper.net
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