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TLS authorization and RedPhone Security patent

2009-02-12 18:06:41
I was reading some news late today when I noticed this.

http://opendotdotdot.blogspot.com/2009/02/help-fight-this-patent-encumbered-ietf.html
http://www.computerworlduk.com/community/blogs/index.cfm?blogid=14&entryid=1845
http://www.fsf.org/news/reoppose-tls-authz-standard

Hopefully I'm not to late to add myself as another person who opposes
standards that are encumbered will patents.

I have only had minor input into standard processes before as you
might note I'm listed in rfc3986 section 9 as a contributor.
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986
I also have recently mentioned the rfc process as something that is
something to be looked  up to. Specifically I mentioned "I'd like to
see an rfc or similar that is free from patent concerns." . So my
concerns about patents in standards is something that I consider
important to avoid.
http://googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com/2009/02/introducing-white-spaces-database-group.html

I acknowledge that the Internet Engineering Task Force and the rfc
process has a vital part of our shared Internet infrastructure, but
I'd also like to acknowledge the important of source available
software that was unencumbered with patent restraints: from Bind,
Sendmail, BSD, GNU/Linux, Apache, Firefox, Konqueror, and many others.
A vital part of our shared Internet culture is the ability to have
transparency of the working of the communication protocols and the
freedom for many diverse parties to participate. Patents in software
threaten to undermine the strength of this culture.

I consider the ability to implement this technique in either a gpl or
a bsd licensed program without further permission and being able to be
shipped by Red Hat, Canonical, Novel, the various bsds to be a litmus
standard for whether the legal terms are acceptable or not.

While the ietf can't directly fight against patents by directly
changing the laws or issuing court decisions like the recent Bilski
case; I think it's important to stand up to anti-social folks like
RedPhone and say that exclusionary practises like enforcing patents is
not a part of what drives the Internet and is not a acceptable social
custom.
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