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        Title           : Conferencing media policy  requirements
        Author(s)       : R. Even et al.
        Filename        : draft-even-sipping-media-policy-requirements-00.txt
        Pages           : 16
        Date            : 2003-2-26
        
This document defines the data model and the requirements for Media
Policy, i.e.  a set of rules associated with the media distribution
of the conference.  This document also presents the requirements for
the media manipulations that can be done using these rules by
conference participants or third parties using any kind of media/
conference policy control protocol.  This document does not address
the interface between the focus and the media policy.

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