Web Application Security Working Group - IPR
Licensing Commitments
Participants in this group have made certain licensing commitments by joining the group. In addition to these Participants, non-participating W3C Member may have made licensing commitments.
W3C Members not participating in this group who wish to make the same licensing commitments for specifications developed by this group may do so through a Join form for licensing commitments from non-participating Members.
Other parties making a substantive contribution to the work of the group need to make a Royalty-Free patent commitment, as described in section 6.2.6 of the Process. Staff Contacts will provide instructions for recording the non-participant licensing commitment before the contribution can be accepted.
Participation
- W3C Member Organizations
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- 1Password
- 360
- Adobe
- Akamai Technologies
- Ant Group Co., Ltd.
- Apple Inc.
- Autodesk
- Brave Software Inc.
- ByteDance
- CANTON CONSULTING
- Cisco
- Client side development Inc
- CRITAC
- Cybozu
- Defense Information Systems Agency
- Digital Bazaar
- Ecole Superieure Polytechnique de Dakar
- Entersekt
- Google LLC
- HM Government
- IBM Corporation
- Igalia
- Meta
- Microsoft Corporation
- Ministry of Digital Affairs, Taiwan
- MITRE Corporation
- Mozilla Foundation
- Okta
- PayPal
- Proton AG
- Rakuten Group, Inc.
- Salesforce
- Shopify
- Skynet Technologies
- Tradeverifyd
- Yahoo Holdings Inc.
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- Invited Experts
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- B Karsono
- Giorgio Maone
- Rob van Eijk
- W3C Team members
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- Simone Onofri
See also the list of individuals participating in this group.
The Call for Participation for this group was announced on 2024-04-30; see the Patent Policy FAQ for information about continued participation before re-joining the group.
Specifications published by the Group
The following is the list of specifications produced by the Web Application Security Working Group that have associated disclosures obligations, and possible licensing obligations under the W3C Patent Policy.