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Re: What is IMS trying to achieve?
On Tue, 10 Jan 1995, Carl Malamud wrote:
> > After all if every MBONE connected country in
> > the world started sending the sessions from their upper and lower houses
> > of government the MBONE would be swamped,
>
> Heh. I don't see a lot of others trying to hook up their national
> parliments. I think if we did, however, it would be great for both
> the Internet and the MBONE. What better way to get the Internet
> visible to the people that are making the rules we're going to
> have to live by?
You are still missing the point I think but I don't want to sound too
draconian in my comments so I won't labour it.
> > Also the IMS:RT-FM channel seems to fly in the face of
> > the agreed policy of restricting "music radio" channels to Radio Free
> > Vat.
>
> Sorry, I can't live with a policy of allowing copyright violations.
> We have to grow up and get beyond that stage.
This was not the point I was making. I don't care about the status of
the music being broadcast. I was making the point that we had agreed not
to create lots of music stations but to limit it to Radio Free Vat if
that is what you wanted to do.
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