However, unless
I'm severely confused (which is always possible), the prohibition against
derivative works came from the ITU side of the fence,
the prohibition is more not used all that often - two main cases where
is is
1/ vendor work publish for the information of the community
2/ republishing a standard from another SDO
just like we would not want the ITU "fixing" an IETF standard w/o our
input it seems a reasonable desire to not have the IETF "fix" an ITU
(or ETSI etc) standard w/o their involvement
Scott