On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 10:19 AM, Simon Josefsson <[email protected]> wrote: > mån 2012-02-27 klockan 16:10 +0100 skrev Thomas Koch: >> Hi, >> >> I've prepared an update to Debian's doc-rfc package and found an 11 years old >> issue[1] whether RFC's can be included in Debians main repo or not. I just >> started using the internet around that time... >> >> [1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=92810 >> >> Do you know, how the discussion went and whether the IETF has somehow changed >> its copyright regulations in a way that would allow Debian to consider it >> free? > > Hi. The IETF considered the problem but, alas, the decision was to > continue to publish RFCs under a non-free license. > >> I've found RFC 5377 which says in 4.4: "There is no consensus at this time to >> permit the use of text from RFCs in contexts where the right to modify the >> text is required." - Is my interpretation correct that this means RFCs can >> not >> be modified and redistributed and thus are not DFSG-free? >
The License the IETF Trust provides all users of RFCs (or I-Ds). From the Trust Legal Provisions (version 4.0, Section 3) http://trustee.ietf.org/docs/IETF-Trust-License-Policy.pdf c. Licenses For Use Outside the IETF Standards Process. In addition to the rights granted with respect to Code Components described in Section 4 below, the IETF Trust hereby grants to each person who wishes to exercise such rights, to the greatest extent that it is permitted to do so, a non-exclusive, royalty-free, worldwide right and license under all copyrights and rights of authors: i. to copy, publish, display and distribute IETF Contributions and IETF Documents in full and without modification, ii. to translate IETF Contributions and IETF Documents into languages other than English, and to copy, publish, display and distribute such translated IETF Contributions and IETF Documents in full and without modification, iii. to copy, publish, display and distribute unmodified portions of IETF Contributions and IETF Documents and translations thereof, provided that: (x) each such portion is clearly attributed to IETF and identifies the RFC or other IETF Document or IETF Contribution from which it is taken, (y) all IETF legends, legal notices and indications of authorship contained in the original IETF RFC must also be included where any substantial portion of the text of an IETF RFC, and in any event where more than one-fifth of such text, is reproduced in a single document or series of related documents. So, note - anyone can publish a full RFC, as is. - anyone can publish a small section of an IETF RFC, as is. - anyone can publish a big piece of an IETF RFC, with various requirements about adding boilerplate. None of this has apparently changed much since the discussion in http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=92810 Note that the TLP allows for code components, in 4.c c. License. In addition to the licenses granted under Section 3, unless one of the legends contained in Section 6.c.i or 6.c.ii is included in an IETF Document containing Code Components, such Code Components are also licensed to each person who wishes to receive such a license on the terms of the “Simplified BSD License", as described below. If a licensee elects to apply the BSD License to a Code Component, then the additional licenses and restrictions set forth in Section 3 and elsewhere in these Legal Provisions shall not apply thereto. Note that this license is specifically offered for IETF Documents and may not be available for Alternate Stream documents. See Section 8 for licensing information for the appropriate stream. The BSD license is specifically allowed for under the DFSG. Note : These criteria were set out in RFC 5378. For RFCs prior to 5378, you are also going to have to ask the authors for permission. Regards Marshall Eubanks > I believe that is the correct interpretation. > > /Simon > > > _______________________________________________ > Ipr-wg mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ipr-wg -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/cajng7vjoijnb7fsyf7tmv4tnof+3d4tukdwzuce8ts+uzui...@mail.gmail.com

