If the RFC is modified, then yes, there is most likely no right to
distribute.  The standard license on the RFCs specifically prohibits
modification.  (This is a dubious requirement for the IETF to impose,
but we still need to respect the license.)

I was unaware that there was a question about the RFC being modified.
This makes it very urgent that this bug be dealt with.

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  non-free RFC file in qtbase patch

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