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in thread How to implement a fourth protocol

It certainly would be nice to have a new protocol designed to deal with the myriad problems we are seeing today but the reality is it will take a group of technology and industry leaders to design a new protocol. And it will take them years to do it. Not to mention the RIAA and MPAA will likely try to get involved which will drag things out even further. And then how fast will it be implemented? It might take another year or two for Microsoft to implement it in Internet Explorer.

Quite frankly, five years for design and implementation sounds optimistic to me which makes me think wide spread adoption of a new protocol would likely be a decade or more away.

And that's why you are getting some of the feedback you are and why it is hard to take your "advantage of a clean slate" theory seriously. It is certainly a worthy goal and your optimism is admirable but it will be very, very hard to pull it off.

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Re^4: How to implement a fourth protocol
by Moron (Curate) on Mar 28, 2007 at 11:57 UTC
    What you say is true. But suppose I don't rely on wide-scale adoption, but set up a hosting service that bundles it in and provides the necessary client installation kit.

    -M

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      Then you will get a better return on your investment by leveraging existing technologies.
        A very superficial analysis - that kind of attitude doesn't solve the problems that exist and therefore does not protect investment at all. It can also mean you fail to take control over your responsibilities.

        -M

        Free your mind