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RE: [xacml] WSPL item for 7 August XACML TC Agenda

  • 1.  RE: [xacml] WSPL item for 7 August XACML TC Agenda

    Posted 07-29-2003 18:45
    
    
    
    
    My concern is that its been developed in a public standards body work group
    where there were concerns over RF, so has this been declared RF or does it
    carry same terms as XACML 1.0 ?
    
    Anthony Nadalin | work 512.436.9568 | cell 512.289.4122
    
    
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      |       To:       Anthony Nadalin/Austin/IBM@IBMUS                                                                                               |
      |       cc:       XACML TC <xacml@lists.oasis-open.org>                                                                                          |
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    Tony,
    
    To the best of my knowledge, there are no patents or other
    proprietary or intellectual property rights pertaining to the
    XACML WSPL specification. The authors and contributors have none,
    and none have been disclosed, and it has been developed in a
    public standards body where potential claimants should have been
    put on notice.  Therefore, I see no reason why it would not be
    royalty free.
    
    Are you aware of any rights pertaining to this specification?  If
    so, please let us know.
    
    Anne
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