>> (2) There is a very specific and, as far as I know, completely >> new, prohibition against distribution or broadcasting of any >> meeting-related discussion or events. That seems like a giant >> step away from the IETF's tradition of openness and free >> availability of materials. > > I need to check, but I think the intent there was to restrict > livestreaming and nothing else as the combination of live > streaming + open jabber rooms would effectively allow > participation without registration. Once I’ve reviewed I > will get that corrected. Two points: - The check box says "without IETF’s prior written consent" so perhaps the IETF would care to grant that wholesale and now. - Does this mean that audio streaming will no longer happen? If so, I really (really, really) hope that Webex is going to let me join multiple simultaneous meetings so that I can easily skip in and out of the audio when I have an agenda clash. (I do also wonder, in this case, how we support people with platforms that can't run Webex in any of its forms.) Best, Adrian