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May 04, 2005
Nancy White On Charging For Streams
Posted by Stowe Boyd
Nancy White riffs on charging for event audio and video streams, based on a post I made yesterday, heading to NYC. "I've been wondering when someone was going to start charging. And I'm wondering when high price-event organizers (this one seems reasonable at $125) are going to start balking at participants who blog or podcast out of their events. There is an interesting potential tension here." Hmmm. Since the Microsoft Briefing Center doesn't support wireless and no connectivity unless you're an employee, it won't happen at the venue we were in yesterday. I think any conference that tried to prohibit blogging would have a riot on their hands.
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