In your previous mail you wrote:
> If you extract, say, a C header file, or an ASN.1 schema, from an RFC
> into an application, I believe that may be regard as a "derivative
> work".
see RFC 3667 Section 3.3 (a) (E)
(E) to extract, copy, publish, display, distribute, modify and
incorporate into other works, for any purpose (and not
limited to use within the IETF Standards Process) any
executable code or code fragments that are included in any
IETF Document (such as MIB and PIB modules), subject to the
requirements of Section 5 (it also being understood that the
licenses granted under this paragraph (E) shall not be deemed
to grant any right under any patent, patent application or
other similar intellectual property right disclosed by the
Contributor under [IETF IPR]).
=> the issue is this right is granted to the ISOC and the IETF, not
to third parties. In fact the whole RFC 3667 is about rights granted
by authors to the ISOC and the IETF *only*...
At the limit one can say that 7.1c and 7.1e are not provided by RFC 3667!
Thanks
Francis(_dot_)Dupont(_at_)enst-bretagne(_dot_)fr
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