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        Title           : The Conference Policy Control Protocol (CPCP)
        Author(s)       : H. Khartabil, et al.
        Filename        : draft-ietf-xcon-cpcp-00.txt
        Pages           : 40
        Date            : 2004-9-14
        
The Conference Policy is defined as the complete set of rules for a
   particular conference manipulated by the conference policy server.
   The Conferece Policy Control Protocol (CPCP) is the protocol used by
   clients to manipulate the conference policy.  This document describes
   the Conference Policy Control Protocol (CPCP).  It specifies an
   Extensible Markup Language (XML) Schema that enumerates the
   conference policy data elements that enable a user to define a
   conference policy.

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