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Community & Business Groups

Web and Broadcasting Business Group

The aim of the Web and Broadcasting Business Group was 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.

Group's public email, repo and wiki activity over time

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drafts / licensing info

name
Towards a Smarter Combination of Broadcasting and the Web
Identity Technologies on the Web: A Primer
Repository of Existing Business-Level Use Cases for TVs In Tandem With Other Screens that Enrich Programs and Commercials via the Web

Chairs, when logged in, may publish draft and final reports. Please see report requirements.

This group does not have a Chair and thus cannot publish new reports. Learn how to choose a Chair.

First Draft of Repository of Existing Business-Level Use Cases for TVs In Tandem With Other Screens that Enrich Programs and Commercials via the Web published by Web and Broadcasting Business Group

On 2013-04-24 the Web and Broadcasting Business Group published the first draft of the following specification:

Participants contribute material to this specification under the W3C Community Contributor License Agreement (CLA).

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.

First Draft of Identity Technologies on the Web: A Primer published by Web and Broadcasting Business Group

On 2013-04-24 the Web and Broadcasting Business Group published the first draft of the following specification:

Participants contribute material to this specification under the W3C Community Contributor License Agreement (CLA).

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.

First Draft of Towards a Smarter Combination of Broadcasting and the Web published by Web and Broadcasting Business Group

On 2013-04-24 the Web and Broadcasting Business Group published the first draft of the following specification:

Participants contribute material to this specification under the W3C Community Contributor License Agreement (CLA).

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.

Doc Dashboard

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.