Draft talk:Noise Protocol Framework
seeking clarification of infringing copyrighted material
[edit]PLEASE NOTE: I'm not really familiar with good Wikipedia workflow. I recently expanded the stub entry for Noise Protocol Framework with content in a state of major flux over a few days, not appropriate for a public entry.
There was also some supposed copyright breach which I think was a quote from an abstract of an article in an IEEE journal. I believe that constituted "fair use" and I included a link to the publicly accessible abstract (IEEE membership is needed for the full article).
So I started the Draft page planning to move it to the public version after it stabilized. On 07-Dec edits were made mentioning "remove copyright content copied from https://noiseprotocol.org/noise.html" which I can't understand as the third paragraph had "The Noise Framework is described in the public-domain Specification" where the link takes your to "16. IPR The Noise specification (this document) is hereby placed in the public domain."
Can someone please clarify my misuse? Danny-m-thomas (talk) 04:46, 7 December 2024 (UTC)