On 2009-03-04 16:33 Margaret Wasserman said the following:
> I would like to propose that we re-format Internet-Drafts such that  
> the boilerplate (status and copyright) is moved to the back of the  
> draft, and the abstract moves up to page 1.
> 
> I don't believe that there are any legal implications to moving our  
> IPR information to the back of the document, and it would be great not  
> to have to page down at the beginning of every I-D to skip over it.   
> If someone wants to check the licensing details, they could look at  
> the end of the document.

+1

Whether or not this is an easy fix for the tools, I think it's the right
thing to do, not only for drafts but also for RFCs, as it lets us focus
on the technical matter of a document, rather than copyright, other
IPR details, and administrivia.


        Henrik



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