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Re: Manhattan Club Lawsuit (by Dennis C.):
RE: Streaming. Streaming to the web will require that we owners are online at the time of the meeting. It would probably be impractical for the session to be multi-way, or interactive with the streamed-to audience (although not impossible using something like Meerkat). But it still would require owner presence in REAL TIME. I'm suggesting 'simply' recording the session an uploading it to YOUTUBE, where owners could watch it WHENEVER. You don't need to have any special software for YOUTUBE. The sponsors of the meeting could find one of their staff that has a youtube account (free), they can upload it, set it as "unlisted" so that only those who have the link can see it. The sponsors can send the link to whomever they believe should have access to the meeting's contents. The sponsors could also "just" put the AUDIO portion (blur the video, or point to the speakers only, or screen (if graphics or powerpoint is going to be used) - - if people are skittish about being seen on video). I think that, in this way, the proceedings and the information can be distributed to the most owners EVENTUALLY, although not in real time. I'd gladly wait days or weeks to observe the meeting since I can't be there.