Good morning - and thanks for your patience. We are nearly complete with the 
property rights notice for the display specifiers ldf.

I expect to be able to make the final documents available to you within 3-5 
working days!


Regards,
Bill Wesse
MCSE, MCTS / Senior Escalation Engineer, US-CSS DSC PROTOCOL TEAM
8055 Microsoft Way
Charlotte, NC 28273
TEL:  +1(980) 776-8200
CELL: +1(704) 661-5438
FAX:  +1(704) 665-9606


-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Wesse 
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 9:31 AM
To: 'Andrew Bartlett'
Cc: tri...@samba.org; m...@samba.org; cifs-proto...@samba.org
Subject: RE: [cifs-protocol] CAR - ldap display specifiers

Good morning Andrew!

There is no copyright license for the attachments - yet; nevertheless, I expect 
the below text - or something like it - to apply. I cannot guarantee there will 
be no changes between now and when the CAR request is fulfilled. I certainly 
expect this will not take as long as it did with the schema.

Intellectual Property Rights Notice for Open Specifications Documentation

o Technical Documentation. Microsoft publishes Open Specifications 
documentation for protocols, file formats, languages, standards as well as 
overviews of the interaction among each of these technologies. 

o Copyrights. This documentation is covered by Microsoft copyrights. Regardless 
of any other terms that are contained in the terms of use for the Microsoft 
website that hosts this documentation, you may make copies of it in order to 
develop implementations of the technologies described in the Open 
Specifications and may distribute portions of it in your implementations using 
these technologies or your documentation as necessary to properly document the 
implementation. You may also distribute in your implementation, with or without 
modification, any schema, IDL's, or code samples that are included in the 
documentation. This permission also applies to any documents that are 
referenced in the Open Specifications. 

o No Trade Secrets. Microsoft does not claim any trade secret rights in this 
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Microsoft's delivery of the documentation grants any licenses under those or 
any other Microsoft patents. However, a given Open Specification may be covered 
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http://www.microsoft.com/interop/osp) or the Community Promise (available here: 
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written license, or if the technologies described n the Open Specifications are 
not covered by the Open Specifications Promise or Community Promise, as 
applicable, patent licenses are available by contacting i...@microsoft.com. 

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implementation. If you have access to Microsoft programming tools and 
environments you are free to take advantage of them. Certain Open 
Specifications are intended for use in conjunction with publicly available 
standard specifications and network programming art, and assumes that the 
reader either is familiar with the aforementioned material or has immediate 
access to it. 


Regards,
Bill Wesse
MCSE, MCTS / Senior Escalation Engineer, US-CSS DSC PROTOCOL TEAM
8055 Microsoft Way
Charlotte, NC 28273
TEL:  +1(980) 776-8200
CELL: +1(704) 661-5438
FAX:  +1(704) 665-9606

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Bartlett [mailto:abart...@samba.org] 
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 7:15 AM
To: Bill Wesse
Cc: tri...@samba.org; m...@samba.org; cifs-proto...@samba.org
Subject: Re: [cifs-protocol] CAR - ldap display specifiers

On Mon, 2009-07-20 at 18:15 +1000, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-07-17 at 07:38 -0700, Bill Wesse wrote:
> > Tridge - every out of band release has a unique Intellectual 
> > Property notice. So the notice that was included in the schema is 
> > unique, and pertains only to the schema release that we provided (it 
> > can be obtained on the 'Microsoft Open Specification Support Team 
> > Blog' blog
> > at):
> > 
> > Using the Windows Server Protocols documentation set to better 
> > understand the Active Directory Schema 
> > http://blogs.msdn.com/openspecification/archive/2009/06/26/using-the
> > -windows-server-protocols-documentation-set-to-better-understand-the
> > -active-directory-schema.aspx
> > 
> > Once document development has detailed the precise nature of the final data 
> > we will be supplying, an IP notice will be attached!
> 
> I'm confused.  What is the copyright licence applicable to the 
> contents of the zip file you just mailed?

Also, if it is the licence you posted earlier in this thread, is this 
considered 'schema'?  (Given we need to incorporate the whole file, I need it 
to fall under the exception to the 'portions of' rule).

Thanks,

Andrew Bartlett
--
Andrew Bartlett
http://samba.org/~abartlet/
Authentication Developer, Samba Team           http://samba.org
Samba Developer, Cisco Inc.
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