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Initial LIVE Exploitation Plan (Deliverable 3.1)
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This “Initial LIVE Exploitation Plan” is the Part C of the overall Plan for Using and Disseminating Knowledge (PUDiK) which therefore completes the definition of the dissemination and knowledge management strategy.
The first section of this document explains the consortium approach to develop a project policy regarding the exploitation of project results. It is foreseen that the development of an Exploitation Agreement is needed to guarantee the appropriate exploitation of the project results.
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Public Synopsis Interactive Digital Television (Deliverable 3.5)
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This Public Synopsis on Interactive Digital Television provides an overview of the iDTV market including a short background introduction and outline of interactive features. The different sections in which the document is divided cover the different types of existing services and solutions as well as market trends.
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Technology Market Watch (Deliverable 3.3)
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This document provides an overview of the existing technologies relevant to the LIVE project and especially to the future exploitation of the overall LIVE’s platform and other project results.
Since the LIVE project is related to advance interactive content that relays on interactive digital television infrastructure, and in order to provide the full potential of the solutions that currently are under research, this document focuses on the study of interactive digital television.
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Public Synopsis Initial LIVE Exploitation Plan (Deliverable 3.2)
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This document is a public synopsis of the first “Initial LIVE Exploitation Plan” which is the Part C of the overall Plan for Using and Disseminating Knowledge (PUDiK).
This document is the first step to prepare the LIVE consortium for the exploitation of the project’s results; it provides a detailed work roadmap for the Phase I & II of the project and some initial guidelines for Phase III (M37-45).
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Draft Plan for Using and Disseminating
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The LIVE Plan for Using and Disseminating Knowledge (PUDiK) is the operational framework to protect, manage, communicate and exploit the LIVE project’s results (knowledge) within the principles and rules set out by the EC Contract and LIVE Consortium. It is to be seen as a living document, meaning that it will be updated during the life of the project. PUDiK is separated into three sections, this document introduces the first two components Part A and B. Part A deals with the protection and management of knowledge represented by the activities declaration, documentation and reporting, and Part B deals with the task of knowledge dissemination. Each section establishes a framework to integrate the workflow, procedures and division of responsibilities within that area.
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First LIVE Pre-commercial marketing strategy (3.13)
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This document provides a description of the pre-commercial strategy and report the precommercial
activity that has been taken in 2007. The document also reports a change on the
pre-commercial strategy which was centred in the results of the Workshop activity, which due
to technical issues was not possible. The content concentrates on that marketing strategy destined
to exploitation activity and therefore, that there is a parallel dissemination strategy in
place that (not reflected on this particular report) but that is intrinsically making these efforts
also possible.
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European Broadcasters Survey (3.12)
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This document reports on methodologies, rational and content for a survey of European Broadcasters about interactive TV, their plans for the future and how the LIVE platform could fit into those plans. The survey is being carried out by the LIVE exploitation team and in this version of the document only initial results and conclusions are provided.
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Initial LIVE exploitation plan PUDiK Part C (3.11)
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This document updates the Initial Exploitation Plan that set out to describe the LIVE platform
solution developed by the LIVE consortium and to provide a framework in which the exploitation
strategies of the consortium partners will be progressively defined and refined during
the project lifetime and beyond.
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