Theodore Tso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > I don't disagree with anything that you wrote, but the point here
> > is that if there's a patent with GPL-incompatible licensing, you
> > don't have permission to link that BSD-licensed code into a
> > GPL-licensed program and distribute the result.
> 
> And I would argue that the above issue is not a matter of concern to
> the IETF.  Having a reference implementation to encourage adoption of
> the spec, that is of IETF's concern.  The issue of GPL requirements
> is, I would argue, Not Our Problem.

Is it really your position that that is in no case a concern that IETF
should consider???

For an extreme example, consider hypothetically the case that an
essential part of the IPv6 protocol stack had such a patent issue.

Greetings,
Norbert.


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Norbert Bollow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>                      http://Norbert.ch
President of the Swiss Internet User Group SIUG    http://SIUG.ch
Working on establishing a non-corrupt and
truly /open/ international standards organization  http://OpenISO.org

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