Submitted:
October 10, 2024 under the rules in RFC 8179.
Note: Updates to IPR disclosures must only be made by authorized
representatives of the original submitters. Updates will automatically
be forwarded to the current Patent Holder's Contact and to the Submitter
of the original IPR disclosure.
I.
Patent Holder/Applicant ("Patent Holder")
Holder legal name
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II. Patent Holder's Contact for License Application
IV. IETF Document or Other Contribution to Which this IPR Disclosure Relates
RFC:
RFC8179
("Intellectual Property Rights in IETF Technology")
Sections:
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V. Licensing Declaration
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 would necessarily be infringed by
implementation of the technology required by the relevant IETF specification
("Necessary Patent Claims"), for the purpose of implementing such
specification, is as follows(select one licensing declaration option only):
Licensing
Royalty-Free, Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory License to All Implementers
Licensing information, comments, notes, or URL for further information
Royalty-Free, Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory License to All Implementers
Note: The individual submitting this template represents and warrants
that he or she is authorized by the Patent Holder to agree to the
above-selected licensing declaration.
The IETF policies about Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), such as patent rights, relative to technologies developed in the IETF are designed to ensure that IETF working groups and participants have as much information as possible about any IPR constraints on a technical proposal as early as possible in the development process. The policies are intended to benefit the Internet community and the public at large, while respecting the legitimate rights of IPR holders. This document sets out the IETF policies concerning IPR related to technology worked on within the IETF. It also describes the objectives that the policies are designed to meet. This document updates RFC 2026 and, with RFC 5378, replaces Section 10 of RFC 2026. This document also obsoletes RFCs 3979 and 4879.
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