Wayne – as I said on the call, I think the restriction should be narrower.  
Something like “In order to avoid coming within the scope of the IPR Agreement 
, the Forum and its Subcommittees shall not engage in the development or 
amendment of Guidelines.”

The draft language you have below is almost impossible to apply – “any activity 
that could result in a claim infringement of a Member's Intellectual Property”. 
 If we discuss a draft Charter at the Forum level for creation of a new 
Anti-Gravity Certificate Working Group and we want to fine-tune the WG’s scope, 
we will certainly be discussing technical issues.  How can we possibly know 
whether or not our discussion “could result in a claim infringement of a 
Member's Intellectual Property”?  I have no idea what Intellectual Property the 
other Members have.

As another example, the Infrastructure WG may forward a proposal to the Forum 
for how we do our wiki, emails, etc., and ask for comments.  I’m sure that 
several Members have IP relating to wikis, servers, email systems, etc.  If we 
discuss the WG proposal at the Forum level, would that be an “activity that 
could result in a claim infringement of a Member's Intellectual Property”?  No, 
because the Forum will not be drafting Guidelines, and is not a WG.

We need to keep focused on the language of the IPRA and what it covers – which 
is only development of Guidelines at the WG level.  So long as the Forum (and 
its subcommittees) stays away from that, we should be good.

From: Public [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Wayne Thayer via 
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Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 9:38 AM
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Subject: [EXTERNAL][cabfpub] Bylaws: Add Forum Subcommittees

On today's call, we discussed the addition of the following section to the 
Bylaws:
5.6    Subcommittees
The Forum may establish subcommittees of the Forum by ballot to address any of 
the Forum’s business as specified in the ballot. Subcommittees are open to all 
Forum Members. A Forum Subcommittee may work on and recommend Forum ballots, 
complete delegated Forum functions, or issue reports to the Forum that are 
within the subcommittee’s jurisdiction. Subcommittees must post all agendas and 
minutes on a public mail list.

Ryan proposed the addition of explicit language regarding IPR. Something like:

Subcommittees of the Forum shall not engage in any activity that could result 
in a claim infringement of a Member's Intellectual Property. Such activities 
include the discussion or creation of Guidelines or similar standards-setting 
documents.

Comments?

Thanks,

Wayne
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