It appears that Michael Richardson <[email protected]> said: >We need to positively know who wrote the document, such that we can get >copyright stuff done.
We never have done that before, so no. > While the USSA does not do moral rights, the rest of >the world does, and one aspect of that is being acknowledged. >If some text can't be copyrighted, then I'm not sure how it can be "licensed" >to the IETF. (Please forgive my imprecision here) The IETF licenses are all non-exclusive. It has always been entirely OK to include public domain material in IETF contributions. As I said a few messages back, while I think it would be polite to tell people you've used an LLM to write something, it's no more of a copyright problem than any other PD material. That would include work of the US government, which is PD by policy, or something written before 1930 which is PD by law. R's, John -- rswg mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
