The aim of the Web and Broadcasting Business Group is to study and clarify the influence of Open Web Platform on the professional world of broadcasting, and to help stakeholders within the broadcasting industry to build good and practical understanding on the standardization processes in W3C with the chair-to-chair communication mechanism built into business groups. The business group will create monthly or bi-monthly report to summarize their study on the influence and share the reports internally. Detailed discussion and analysis on the use cases in this area should be done in the Web and TV Interest Group, so the business group will not deal with those items to avoid scope overlap. However, fruitful collaborative works may happen as a result of the chair-to-chair communication between these two groups.
Note: Community Groups are proposed and run by the community. Although W3C hosts these conversations, the groups do not necessarily represent the views of the W3C Membership or staff.
If you have any questions, please contact the group on their public list: public-webandbroadcasting@w3.org. Learn more about the Web and Broadcasting Business Group.
If you have any questions, please contact the group on their public list: public-webandbroadcasting@w3.org. Learn more about the Web and Broadcasting Business Group.
If you have any questions, please contact the group on their public list: public-webandbroadcasting@w3.org. Learn more about the Web and Broadcasting Business Group.
The BG has created a Doc Dashboard for quick access to the nine documents currently under development. These documents include concepts, use cases, functional requirements, technical solution ideas, etc. If you are interested in the activities of Web and Broadcasting BG, please take a look and feel free to become a member.
Anyone may join this Business Group. All participants in this group have signed the W3C Community Contributor License Agreement.
Please also see information about Business Group fees for non-W3C Members. W3C invoices non-Member participants every year on 1 April.