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JACK THE RIPPER COCKTAIL RECEPTION
Sponsored by RawFlow
Thursday, November 30
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Grapeshots
2/3 Artillery Passage, E1 7LJ
Near Liverpool Street Station

Please RSVP to - marketing@rawflow.com

In conjunction with Digital Hollywood Europe in London, DCIA Member RawFlow is hosting a special networking reception at Grapeshots, a small wine bar situated close to Liverpool Street Station, in the narrow Artillery passage, a street where Jack the Ripper used to lurk!

The Artillery Passage is a delightfully narrow throughway lined with 19th and early 20th century buildings and it truly has the ambience of the Victorian era, and if you delete the wine bars and sandwich shops that have popped up here, you will now have just the tiniest hint of how this part of London looked like at the height of the British Empire.

Win a Jack The Ripper DVD!

Take part in the Jack the Ripper raffle to win Jack the Ripper DVDs. RawFlow will pick 5 lucky winners of Jack the Ripper DVDs – your sign-up might be your golden ticket....

Jack the Ripper is a pseudonym given to an unidentified serial killer (or killers) active in the largely impoverished Whitechapel area and adjacent districts of London in the latter half of 1888. The name was taken from a letter to the Central News Agency by someone claiming to be the murderer, published at the time of the killings. The legends surrounding the Ripper murders are many. Victims were women earning income as casual prostitutes. Typical Ripper murders were perpetrated in a public or semi-public place; the victim's throat was cut, after which the body was mutilated. Though many diverse theories have been advanced, the world may never know the true identity of Jack the Ripper.

Time & Place
Thursday, 30th of November
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Grapeshots
2/3 Artillery Passage, E1 7LJ
Light refreshment and drinks will be served
Please RSVP to marketing@rawflow.com

About RawFlow (www.rawflow.com)
RawFlow is a leading provider of live peer-to-peer (P2P) streaming technology that enables broadcasters, CDNs, and webcasters to maximize the scalability and quality of their Internet broadcasts without increasing risk or cost. RawFlow is an international company that offers broadcasters and content owners a full range of services from simple installations to complete end-to-end solutions to support streaming of audio and video.

RawFlow increases steaming quality and capacity by using spare upstream capacity in the network. It offers a secure digital media delivery solution that supports digital rights management (DRM). RawFlow was founded and managed by an experienced team of internet entrepreneurs in 2000.

About the DCIA (www.dcia.info)
The Distributed Computing Industry Association (DCIA) is a non-profit trade organization focused on commercial development of peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing and related distributed computing technologies.

DCIA Membership is organized into three Groups: Content, Operations, and Platform. The DCIA conducts working groups and special projects, such as the Consumer Disclosures Working Group (CDWG), P2P Digital Watermark Working Group (PDWG), P2P PATROL, and the P2P Revenue Engine (P2PRE). It also publishes the weekly online newsletter DCINFO.