> the IETF's RFC/BCP's etc etc are the property of ISOC. this is more than a bit simplistic the ISOC holds a copyright license on RFCs that permit them to be published and freely copied and, in most cases, the right for derivative works within the IETF standards process - the authoirs retain all other rights including the basic copyright Scott
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