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Dave Sifry had a really good idea. "I'd like to put a short-code on my cell phone that pays some money to whoever I was just listening to. And maybe that could be escrowed until the demand piles up enough to be worth doing something with it." | Dave Sifry had a really good idea. "I'd like to put a short-code on my cell phone that pays some money to whoever I was just listening to. And maybe that could be escrowed until the demand piles up enough to be worth doing something with it." | ||
These guys do see the writing on the wall. The mechanism is accepted as "broken". <em>And</em> their product is inherently freely available. So what we need to do is reduce payment friction, increase convenience in other ways. | |||
Part of this is "How do we pay for public goods"? | |||
The bit that's broken is the geographic link in the channel, while distribution is no longer geographic thanks to the net. | |||
==Action Items== | ==Action Items== |
Revision as of 14:18, 8 March 2007
This is a in-meeting draft. Please send any updates through IM to
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Conference Call Notes
Drafted by Joe Andrieu, March 8, 2007
Invitation
Next VRM Conference Call: Thursday March 8 at 10:30 AM Pacific / 1:30 PM Eastern
Please note: different dial-in number effective as of the next call.
Here are all the key details:
- VRM Conference Call
- Date: Thursday, March 8, 2007
- Time: 10:30 PDT, 1:30 EST
- Dial-in Number: 1-218-486-1300 Please note, this is the NEW NUMBER to use!!
- Conference Bridge Access Code #: 170658
As usual we are going to record the call for potential future use as a reference audio or podcast. The MP3s of the two prior calls can be found on the Community Portal page of the Project VRM wiki.
Do you have an agenda item for the call? Please send it to the group (or to me, if you're feeling shy).
Some members of our group have had timing conflicts (other calls or meetings) with the day and time of these Thursday calls. If a Wednesday call would be better, please advise. Let's do our best to maximize participation and productivity.
Previous Meeting Links
- February 8
- Conference MP3
- [[meeting notes 2007 02 08|]]
- February 22
- Conference MP3
- No notes available
Attendees
(please update with last names & IM if you'd like a backchannel during the call...)
- Kevin Marks
- Kevin Baron
- Iain Henderson
- Joe Andrieu
- AIM: jpandrieu
- ICQ: 6541735
- Yahoo: jpandrieu
- Dean Landman
- Nick
- Chris Carfi
- Tom Hawkin
Status
what | who | when | status |
---------- | ---------- | ---------- | ---------- |
open id on wiki | david | no date | |
group blog/RSS to wiki (venus) | doc | no date | still working on it |
project VRM definition | doc | 1 week | still working on it |
brainstorm Initiatives | all | ongoing | |
relationship/expression matrix | chris/deb | feb 1 | DONE |
Set up Jabber Host for conference calls | doc | no date | new |
Notes
This call moving to Wednesday. Same time.
National Public Media
B2B VRM
In the hosting business, it would be great to have RFPs and responses where you could compare providers without knowing their names, then follow up after a first filter.
Large companies have hugely different needs from small companies. So, there will be more than one split than just B2B and B2C.
Indeed, there are many vertical/horizontal distinctions that can and should be pulled apart. We should put as many ideas as we can onto the mailing list and blog: as many use cases, potential businesses, etc. The whole VRM category is extremely large. Lets break it into pieces and get that started.
Dean: ok. Let's get a B2B thread going on the blog.
Access by License Requirements
Everyone wants other people's data in a semantically rich way. Nobody wants to share theirs. The result is that private datafeeds have access & terms of use requirements, while spidering the open web bypasses these requirements. This is inhibiting widespread use of semantic HTML online.
This appears to be a catch-22.
Perhaps there is a Creative Commons approach around the licensing.
Distinguishing not WHO you are but THAT you are could be very useful for access. For example, instead of identifying the person in particular, identify the credentials.
This would be open immediately to gaming the situation. Which would be the role of the 3rd party identity provider/claims verifier.
There are apparently parallel situations in the semiconductor industry. Shortage expectations can create phantom demand, which implicates expected fulfillment by exacerbating the shortage.
- The Bullwhip Effect (Chris will post)
This resonates with a prior topic of meaningful consequences in the VRM commons. Do folks who make false claims have any meaningful consequences?
New Projects
Mobile VRM
Public media/broadcasting
We have partners and interested parties in this space who want to help. NPR, TRX. TRX: how do we match demand with supply using the distribution system that is in place? That distribution is in-place. Primarily an inventory of programs that are wholesaled to stations from NPR, PRI, TRX and others. Most listeners, however, want to pay for just "This American Life" not just her local station. And if you try to do that, you are also signing up for a bunch of spam via the membership paradigm.
Dave Sifry had a really good idea. "I'd like to put a short-code on my cell phone that pays some money to whoever I was just listening to. And maybe that could be escrowed until the demand piles up enough to be worth doing something with it."
These guys do see the writing on the wall. The mechanism is accepted as "broken". And their product is inherently freely available. So what we need to do is reduce payment friction, increase convenience in other ways. Part of this is "How do we pay for public goods"?
The bit that's broken is the geographic link in the channel, while distribution is no longer geographic thanks to the net.
Action Items
what | who | when | status |
---------- | ---------- | ---------- | ---------- |
Next Meeting
March 22, 1:30PM EST