[ Original found on 2009-12-17 at
  http://trustee.ietf.org/docs/IETF-Trust-License-Policy.pdf, indexed
  from http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info/, translated to plain text
  by Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net> ]

                                           IETF TRUST
                           Legal Provisions Relating to IETF Documents
                                 Effective Date: September 12, 2009
1.       Background
         The IETF Trust was formed on December 15, 2005, for, among other things, the purpose
of acquiring, holding, maintaining and licensing certain existing and future intellectual property
used in connection with the Internet standards process and its administration, for the
advancement of science and technology associated with the Internet and related technology.
Accordingly, pursuant to RFC 5378, Contributors to the IETF Standards Process grant the IETF
Trust certain licenses with respect to their IETF Contributions.         In RFC 5377, the IETF
Community has provided the IETF Trust with guidance regarding licenses that the IETF Trust
should grant to others with respect to such IETF Contributions and IETF Documents. These
Legal Provisions describe the rights and licenses that the IETF Trust grants to others with respect
to such IETF Contributions and IETF Documents; as well as certain restrictions, limitations and
notices relating to IETF Documents. Capitalized terms used in these Legal Provisions that are
not otherwise defined have the meanings set forth in RFC 5378.
2.       Applicability of these Legal Provisions.
         a.      These Legal Provisions are effective as of September 12, 2009 (the -Y´Effective
Date¡).
         b.      The licenses granted by the IETF Trust pursuant to these Legal Provisions apply
only with respect to (i) IETF Contributions (including Internet-Drafts) that are submitted to the
IETF following the Effective Date, and (ii) IETF RFCs and other IETF Documents that are
published after the Effective Date.
         c.      IETF Contributions made, and IETF Documents published, prior to the Effective
Date (´Pre-Existing IETF Documents¡) remain subject to the licensing provisions of the IETF
copyright policy document in effect at the time of their publication, including RFCs 1310, 1602,
2026, 3978 and 4748 and previous versions of these Legal Provisions.
         d.      In most cases, rights to Pre-Existing IETF Documents that are not expressly
granted under these RFCs can only be obtained by requesting such rights directly from the
document authors. The IETF Trust and the Internet Society do not become involved in making
such requests to document authors.
         e.      These Legal Provisions may be amended from time to time by the IETF Trust in a
manner consistent with the guidance provided by the IETF community and its own operating
procedures. Any amendment to these Legal Provisions shall be posted for review at
http://trustee.ietf.org/policyandprocedures.html and shall become effective on a date specified
by the IETF Trust, but no earlier than thirty (30) days following its posting. Such amendment
shall apply with respect to all IETF Contributions made and IETF Documents published
following the effective date of such amendment. All prior versions of these Legal Provisions

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shall continue to be posted at http://trustee.ietf.org/policyandprocedures.html for reference with
respect to IETF Contributions and IETF Documents as to which they may apply.
3.      Licenses to IETF Documents and IETF Contributions.
        a.       License For Use Within the IETF Standards Process. The IETF Trust hereby
grants to each participant in the IETF Standards Process, to the greatest extent that it is permitted
to do so, a non-exclusive, royalty-free, worldwide right and license under all copyrights and
rights of authors granted to the IETF Trust:
                 i.      to copy, publish, display and distribute IETF Contributions and IETF
Documents, in whole or in part, as part of the IETF Standards Process, and
                 ii.     to translate IETF Contributions and IETF Documents, in whole or part,
into languages other than English as part of the IETF Standards Process, and
                 iii.    unless explicitly disallowed in the notices contained in an IETF
Contribution or IETF Document (as specified in Section 6.c below), to modify or prepare
derivative works of such IETF Contributions or IETF Documents, in whole or in part, as part of
the IETF Standards Process.
        b.       IETF Standards Process. The term IETF Standards Process has the meaning
assigned to it in RFC 5378. In addition, the IETF Trust interprets the IETF Standards Process to
include the archiving of IETF Documents in perpetuity for reference in support of IETF activities
and the implementation of IETF standards and specifications.
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granted with respect to Code Components described in Section 4 below, the IETF Trust hereby
grants to each person who wishes to exercise such rights, to the greatest extent that it is permitted
to do so, a non-exclusive, royalty-free, worldwide right and license under all copyrights and
rights of authors:
                 i.      to copy, publish, display and distribute IETF Contributions and IETF
Documents in full and without modification,
                 ii.     to translate IETF Contributions and IETF Documents into languages other
than English, and to copy, publish, display and distribute such translated IETF Contributions and
IETF Documents in full and without modification,
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Contributions and IETF Documents and translations thereof, provided that:
                         (x)       each such portion is clearly attributed to IETF and identifies the
RFC or other IETF Document or IETF Contribution from which it is taken,
                         (y)       all IETF legends, legal notices and indications of authorship
contained in the original IETF RFC must also be included where any substantial portion of the
text of an IETF RFC, and in any event where more than one-fifth of such text, is reproduced in a
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single document or series of related documents.
         d.        Licenses that are not Granted. The following licenses are not granted pursuant to
these Legal Provisions:
                   i.      any license to modify IETF Contributions or IETF Documents, or portions
thereof (other than to make translations or to extract, use and modify Code Components as
permitted under the licenses granted under Section 4 of these Legal Provisions) in any context
outside the IETF Standards Process, or
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Documents, or portions thereof, without the required legends and notices described in these
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the IETF Trust in addition to those granted under these Legal Provisions may submit such
request to trustees@ietf.org. Such request will be considered by the IETF Trust, which will
make a decision regarding the request in its sole discretion and inform the requester of its
disposition. In addition, individual Contributors may be contacted regarding licenses to their
IETF Contributions. The IETF Trust does not limit the ability of IETF Contributors to license
their Contributions, so long as those licenses do not affect the rights granted to the IETF Trust
under RFC 5378.
4.       License to Code Components.
         a.        Definition. IETF Contributions and IETF Documents often include components
intended to be directly processed by a computer (´Code Components¡). A list of common Code
Components can be found at http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info/.
         b.        Identification. Text in IETF Contributions and IETF Documents of the types
identified in Section 4.a above shall constitute ´Code Components¡. In addition, any text found
between the markers <CODE BEGINS> and <CODE ENDS>, or otherwise clearly labeled as a
Code Component, shall be considered a ´Code Component¡.
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legends contained in Section 6.c.i or 6.c.ii is included in an IETF Document containing Code
Components, such Code Components are also licensed to each person who wishes to receive
such a license on the terms of the ´Simplified BSD License", as described below. If a licensee
elects to apply the BSD License to a Code Component, then the additional licenses and
restrictions set forth in Section 3 and elsewhere in these Legal Provisions shall not apply thereto.
BSD License:
         Copyright (c) <insert year> IETF Trust and the persons identified as authors of the code. All rights
         reserved.
         Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided
         that the following conditions are met:
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            • Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and
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The above BSD License is intended to be compatible with the Simplified BSD License template
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Section 4.c above are requested to attribute each such Code Component to IETF and identify the
RFC or other IETF Document or IETF Contribution from which it is taken. Such attribution
may be placed in the code itself (e.g., ´This code was derived from IETF RFC [insert RFC
number]. Please reproduce this note if possible.¡), or any other reasonable location.
        e.       BSD License Text. For purposes of compliance with the redistribution clauses of
the Simplified BSD License set forth in Section 4.c above, it is permissible, when using Code
Components extracted from IETF Contributions and IETF Documents, either (1) to reproduce
the entire text of the BSD License set forth in Section 4.c above as part of such Code
Component, or (2) to include in such Code Component the legend set forth in Section 6.d below.
5.      License Limitations.
        a.       No Patent License. The licenses granted under these Legal Provisions shall not be
deemed to grant any right under any patent, patent application or similar intellectual property
right.
        b.       Supersedure. The terms of any license granted under these Legal Provisions may
be superseded by a written agreement between the IETF Trust and the licensee that specifically
references and supersedes the relevant provisions of these Legal Provisions, except that (i) the
IETF Trust shall in no event be authorized to grant rights with respect to any Contribution in
excess of those which it has been granted by the Contributor, and (ii) the rights granted shall not
be less than those otherwise granted under these Legal Provisions.
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        c.       Pre-5378 Material. In some cases, IETF Contributions or IETF Documents may
contain material from IETF Contributions or IETF Documents published or made publicly
available before November 10, 2008 as to which the persons controlling the copyright in such
material have not granted rights to the IETF Trust under the terms of RFC 5378 (´Pre-5378
Material¡). If a Contributor includes the legend contained in Section 6.c.iii of these Legal
Provisions on such IETF Contributions or IETF Documents containing Pre-5378 Materials, the
IETF Trust agrees that it shall not grant any third party the right to use such Pre-5378 Material
outside the IETF Standards Process unless and until it has obtained sufficient rights to do so from
the persons controlling the copyright in such Pre-5378 Material. Where practical, Contributors
are encouraged to identify which portions of such IETF Contributions and IETF Documents
contain Pre-5378 Material, including the source (by RFC number or otherwise) of the Pre-5378
Material.
6.      Text To Be Included in IETF Documents. The following text must be included in each
IETF Document as specified below. The IESG shall specify the manner and location of such
text for Internet-Drafts. The RFC Editor shall specify the manner and location of such text for
RFCs. The copyright notice specified in 6.b below shall be placed so as to give reasonable
notice of the claim of copyright.
        a.       Submission Compliance for Internet-Drafts. In each Internet-Draft:
                 This Internet-Draft is submitted to IETF in full conformance with the provisions of BCP 78 and
                 BCP 79.
        b.       Copyright and License Notice. In each IETF Document (including RFCs and
Internet-Drafts):
                 Copyright (c) <insert year> IETF Trust and the persons identified as the document authors. All
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                 This document is subject to BCP 78 and the IETF Trust’s Legal Provisions Relating to IETF
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                 with respect to this document. Code Components extracted from this document must include
                 Simplified BSD License text as described in Section 4.e of the Trust Legal Provisions and are
                 provided without warranty as described in the BSD License.
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the right to make modifications and derivative works of an IETF Contribution, then one of the
notices in clause (i) or (ii) below must be included. Note that an IETF Contribution with such a
notice cannot become a Standards Track document or, in most cases, a working group document.
If an IETF Contribution contains pre-5378 Material as to which the IETF Trust has not been
granted, or may not have been granted, the necessary permissions to allow modification of such
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included by the Contributor of such IETF Contribution to limit the right to make modifications to
such pre-5378 Material outside the IETF Standards Process.
                 i.        If the Contributor does not wish to allow modifications, but does wish to
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allow publication as an RFC:
                  This document may not be modified, and derivative works of it may not be created, except to
                  format it for publication as an RFC or to translate it into languages other than English.
                  ii.       If the Contributor does not wish to allow modifications nor to allow
publication as an RFC:
                  This document may not be modified, and derivative works of it may not be created, and it may not
                  be published except as an Internet-Draft.
                  iii.      If an IETF Contribution contains pre-5378 Material as to which the IETF
Trust has not been granted, or may not have been granted, the necessary permissions to allow
modification of such pre-5378 Material outside the IETF Standards Process:
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                  person(s) controlling the copyright in such materials, this document may not be modified outside
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                  other than English.
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License set forth in Section 4.c, a person who elects to license a Code Component under the BSD
License as described in Section 4.c may use the following notification in the program or other
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         reserved.
         Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, is permitted pursuant to,
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         IETF Trust’s Legal Provisions Relating to IETF Documents (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info).
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Intellectual Property Rights or other rights that might be claimed to pertain to the implementation
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or use of the technology described in any IETF Document or the extent to which any license
under such rights might or might not be available; nor does it represent that it has made any
independent effort to identify any such rights.
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any assurances of licenses to be made available, or the result of an attempt made to obtain a
general license or permission for the use of such proprietary rights by implementers or users of
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third parties, including those that are translated into other languages, should not be considered to
be definitive versions of these Legal Provisions.
          f.         For the avoidance of doubt, each Contributor to the IETF Standards Process
licenses each Contribution that he or she makes as part of the IETF Standards Process to the
IETF Trust pursuant to the provisions of RFC 5378. No language to the contrary, or terms,
conditions or rights that differ from or are inconsistent with the rights and licenses granted under
RFC 5378, shall have any effect and shall be null and void, whether published or posted by such
Contributor, or included with or in such Contribution.
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