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... Internet
community for the standardization of protocols and procedures. The
Internet Standards process is an activity of the Internet Society
that is organized and managed on behalf of the Internet community by
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... Internet Standard
specifications, although it is not itself a part of the
Internet Society. The IETF is composed of individual Working
Groups, which are grouped into Areas, each of which is
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... Internet standardization is an organized activity of the
Internet Society (ISOC). The ISOC is a professional society
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... technical management of IETF activities and the Internet
Standards process. As part of the Internet Society, it
administers the Internet Standards process according to the
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... Internet Standards process according to the
rules and procedures given in this document, which have been
accepted and ratified by the Internet Society Trustees. The
IESG is directly responsible for the actions associated with
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... IAB) is a technical advisory
group of the Internet Society. It is chartered by the
Internet Society Trustees to provide oversight of the
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... group of the Internet Society. It is chartered by the
Internet Society Trustees to provide oversight of the
architecture of the Internet ...
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An official summary of standards actions completed and pending
shall appear in each issue of the Internet Society Newsletter.
This shall constitute the "journal of record" for Internet
standards actions. In addition, the IESG ...
... vendor might convey
change control to the Internet Society:
"XXXX Organization asserts that it has the right to transfer to
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"XXXX Organization asserts that it has the right to transfer to
the Internet Society responsibility for further evolution of the
YYYY protocol documented in References (1-n) below. XXXX
Organization hereby transfers to the Internet Society ...
... Internet Society responsibility for further evolution of the
YYYY protocol documented in References (1-n) below. XXXX
Organization hereby transfers to the Internet Society
responsibility for all future modification and development of
the YYYY protocol, without reservation ...
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o "ISOC" refers to the Internet Society and its trustees,
officers, employees, contractors, and agents, as well as the
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... committees, and groups coordinated by the Internet Society.
o "Standards work" is work involved in the creation, testing,
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... for inventions of which an employee or agent of the
Internet Society is a joint inventor. In the latter case,
the Internet Society will make its rights available under
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... Internet Society is a joint inventor. In the latter case,
the Internet Society will make its rights available under
license to anyone in the Internet community ...
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"__________(name of rights' owner) has provided written
assurance to the Internet Society that any party will be
able to obtain, under reasonable, nondiscriminatory
terms, the right to use the technology covered
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... Executive Director of the IETF Secretariat. The
Internet Society takes no position on the validity or
scope of the copyrights, patents, patent applications,
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... scope of the copyrights, patents, patent applications,
or other rights, or on the appropriateness of the terms
and conditions of the assurances. The Internet Society
does not make any representation there are no other
rights which may apply to the practice of this standard,
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... rights which may apply to the practice of this standard,
nor that it has made any effort to identify any such
rights. For further information on the Internet
Society's procedures with respect to rights in standards
and standards-related documentation, see RFC_____,
dated________."
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... standards document will include the following invitation:
"The Internet Society invites any interested party to
bring to its attention any copyrights, patents or patent
applications, or other proprietary rights which purport
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... This is an agreement between ______________(hereinafter
called "Rights Holder") and the Internet Society on behalf of
itself and its trustees, officers, employees, contractors and
agents ...
... forces, committees and groups coordinated by the Internet Society
(hereinafter called "ISOC"), and for the benefit of all users of
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... Internet community"). This agreement takes effect when signed on
behalf of the Rights Holder and the Internet Society.
The Rights Holder represents that it has or will have rights
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... : International Organization for Standardization
ISOC: Internet Society
MIB: Management Information Base
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