scott bradner wrote:
Please do NOT spread that kind of total misinformation.

You have to disclose your IPR as soon as reasonably possible when an
internet-draft or RFC potentially infringing on it has been published,
no matter the category it's headed.


Pekka is correct

But to be precise, the requirement applies to *contributors* and there is an exception: This requirement specifically includes Contributions that are made by any means including electronic or spoken comments, unless the latter are rejected from consideration before a disclosure could reasonably be submitted.

In other words, it doesn't apply to bystanders or to bad ideas that are
rapidly dropped.

    Brian

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