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TGae Agenda Date: 2010-11-08 Authors: November 2010 September 2009
doc.: IEEE /0983r0 November 2010 TGae Agenda Date: Authors: Michael Montemurro, RIM Michael Montemurro, RIM
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Agenda for the TGae Task Group meeting for November 2010
September 2009 doc.: IEEE /0983r0 November 2010 Abstract Agenda for the TGae Task Group meeting for November 2010 Michael Montemurro, RIM Michael Montemurro, RIM
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Monday Session Call to Order Call for Essential Patents
September 2009 doc.: IEEE /0983r0 November 2010 Monday Session 8 November, 09:00 – 11:00 Call to Order Call for Essential Patents Agenda Planning Comment Resolutions Recess until Monday at 16:00 Michael Montemurro, RIM Michael Montemurro, RIM
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Monday Session Call to Order Agenda approval
September 2009 doc.: IEEE /0983r0 November 2010 Monday Session 8 November, 16:00 – 18:00 Call to Order Agenda approval Review of IEEE Patent Policy and Conduct see Slides 11-16 Call for Essential Patents Secretary Attendance Record your attendance on the attendance server. Documentation Michael Montemurro, RIM Michael Montemurro, RIM
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Monday Session (cont’d) 8 November 2010, 16:00 – 18:00
September 2009 doc.: IEEE /0983r0 November 2010 Monday Session (cont’d) 8 November 2010, 16:00 – 18:00 Approval of Meeting Minutes Review Results from LB 169: 461 Total comments. 152 Editorial comments (4 duplicates) 309 Technical comments (9 duplicates) Comment Resolution Recess until Tuesday at 08:00 Michael Montemurro, RIM Michael Montemurro, RIM
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Tuesday Session Call to Order Call for Essential Patents
September 2009 doc.: IEEE /0983r0 November 2010 Tuesday Session 9 November 2010, 08:00 – 10:00 Call to Order Call for Essential Patents Agenda approval Comment Resolution Recess until Tuesday at 10:30 Michael Montemurro, RIM Michael Montemurro, RIM
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Tuesday Session Call to Order Call for Essential Patents
September 2009 doc.: IEEE /0983r0 November 2010 Tuesday Session 9 November 2010, 10:30 – 12:30 Call to Order Call for Essential Patents Agenda approval Comment Resolution Recess until Wednesday at 08:00 Michael Montemurro, RIM Michael Montemurro, RIM
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Wednesday Session Call for essential patents. Agenda approval
September 2009 doc.: IEEE /0983r0 November 2010 Wednesday Session 10 November 2010, 08:00-10:00 Call for essential patents. Agenda approval Discussion on Frame Format and Sequence Numbers Paul Lambert. Continue comment resolution Recess until Thursday at 10:30 Michael Montemurro, RIM Michael Montemurro, RIM
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Thursday Session Call for essential patents. Agenda approval
September 2009 doc.: IEEE /0983r0 November 2010 Thursday Session 11 November 2010, 10:30 – 12:30 Call for essential patents. Agenda approval Discussion on Frame Format and Sequence Numbers Paul Lambert. Continue comment resolution Recess until Thursday at 13:30 Michael Montemurro, RIM Michael Montemurro, RIM
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Thursday Session Call for essential patents Agenda approval
September 2009 doc.: IEEE /0983r0 November 2010 Thursday Session 11 November 2010, 13:30 – 15:30 Call for essential patents Agenda approval Call for essential patents. TG Internal Review Comment Resolution Preparation for January 2011 Meeting Teleconferences/Adhocs Old Business New Business Adjourn for the week. Michael Montemurro, RIM Michael Montemurro, RIM
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Participants, Patents, and Duty to Inform
September 2009 doc.: IEEE /0983r0 November 2010 Participants, Patents, and Duty to Inform All participants in this meeting have certain obligations under the IEEE-SA Patent Policy. Participants: “Shall inform the IEEE (or cause the IEEE to be informed)” of the identity of each “holder of any potential Essential Patent Claims of which they are personally aware” if the claims are owned or controlled by the participant or the entity the participant is from, employed by, or otherwise represents “Personal awareness” means that the participant “is personally aware that the holder July have a potential Essential Patent Claim,” even if the participant is not personally aware of the specific patents or patent claims “Should inform the IEEE (or cause the IEEE to be informed)” of the identity of “any other holders of such potential Essential Patent Claims” (that is, third parties that are not affiliated with the participant, with the participant’s employer, or with anyone else that the participant is from or otherwise represents) The above does not apply if the patent claim is already the subject of an Accepted Letter of Assurance that applies to the proposed standard(s) under consideration by this group Quoted text excerpted from IEEE-SA Standards Board Bylaws subclause 6.2 Early identification of holders of potential Essential Patent Claims is strongly encouraged No duty to perform a patent search Slide #1 Michael Montemurro, RIM Michael Montemurro, RIM
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Patent Related Links November 2010
September 2009 doc.: IEEE /0983r0 November 2010 Patent Related Links All participants should be familiar with their obligations under the IEEE-SA Policies & Procedures for standards development. Patent Policy is stated in these sources: IEEE-SA Standards Boards Bylaws IEEE-SA Standards Board Operations Manual Material about the patent policy is available at If you have questions, contact the IEEE-SA Standards Board Patent Committee Administrator at or visit This slide set is available at Slide #2 Michael Montemurro, RIM Michael Montemurro, RIM
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Call for Potentially Essential Patents
September 2009 doc.: IEEE /0983r0 Call for Potentially Essential Patents November 2010 If anyone in this meeting is personally aware of the holder of any patent claims that are potentially essential to implementation of the proposed standard(s) under consideration by this group and that are not already the subject of an Accepted Letter of Assurance: Either speak up now or Provide the chair of this group with the identity of the holder(s) of any and all such claims as soon as possible or Cause an LOA to be submitted Slide #3 Michael Montemurro, RIM Michael Montemurro, RIM
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Other Guidelines for IEEE WG Meetings
September 2009 doc.: IEEE /0983r0 November 2010 Other Guidelines for IEEE WG Meetings All IEEE-SA standards meetings shall be conducted in compliance with all applicable laws, including antitrust and competition laws. Don’t discuss the interpretation, validity, or essentiality of patents/patent claims. Don’t discuss specific license rates, terms, or conditions. Relative costs, including licensing costs of essential patent claims, of different technical approaches July be discussed in standards development meetings. Technical considerations remain primary focus Don’t discuss or engage in the fixing of product prices, allocation of customers, or division of sales markets. Don’t discuss the status or substance of ongoing or threatened litigation. Don’t be silent if inappropriate topics are discussed … do formally object. See IEEE-SA Standards Board Operations Manual, clause and “Promoting Competition and Innovation: What You Need to Know about the IEEE Standards Association's Antitrust and Competition Policy” for more details. Slide #4 Michael Montemurro, RIM Michael Montemurro, RIM
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Link to IEEE Disclosure of Affiliation
September 2009 doc.: IEEE /0983r0 November 2010 Resources – URLs Link to IEEE Disclosure of Affiliation Links to IEEE Antitrust Guidelines Link to IEEE Code of Ethics Link to IEEE Patent Policy Michael Montemurro, RIM Michael Montemurro, RIM
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IEEE 802 is a world-wide professional technical organization
September 2009 doc.: IEEE /0983r0 November 2010 Meeting Etiquette IEEE 802 is a world-wide professional technical organization Meetings are to be conducted in an orderly and professional manner in accordance with the policies and procedures governed by the organization. Individuals are to address the “Technical” content of the subject under consideration and refrain from making “personal” comments to or about the presenter. The Copyright Act of 1976 made a dramatic change to U.S. copyright law. Copyright was now deemed to exist from the moment of creation. Thus anything that is created is deemed to be owned by its creator. Additionally, a work no longer needs to be published in order to be protected. Therefore, even your scribbles on a piece of note paper constitute copyrighted material that you own and control. The NII (National Information Infrastructure) and the GII (Global Information Infrastructure) are causing lawmakers and copyright owners to assess the ability of current copyright law to protect owners rights in a digital environment. While at this point the changes being talked about are not significant, they will make it clear that copyright protection is afforded to owners in the digital environment making it a requirement to honor the rights accorded to owners. It is a requirement under the IEEE Bylaws that copyright ownership of all material published by the IEEE resides with the IEEE. The Standards Department accomplishes the transfer of copyright ownership from the volunteer authors to the Institute via the Project Authorization Request (PAR) form. Michael Montemurro, RIM Michael Montemurro, RIM
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