The object of this group is to develop standards for using forward error correction (FEC) codes with applications in the Internet to provide protection against packet loss. The group will develop a framework for application of FEC codes to arbitrary packet flows over unreliable transport protocols over both IP multicast and unicast. The group will build on the work of the RMT working group in the form of the FEC Building Block developed there to ensure that the framework developed can support multiple FEC codes and maintain independence between FEC codes and content delivery protocols. Note: framework here is a protocol framework, with a design to be determined, but suitable for interoperable implementations. It is not used in the sense often used by IETF of a document akin to requirements. A primary objective of this framework is to support FEC for streaming media. The group will coordinate closely with AVT and MMUSIC working groups to ensure that this use-case is fully specified both in terms of interactions with RTP/RTCP and application layer signalling. The group will also coordinate with the DCCP working group, at least, considering that transport's role in streaming media. The group will work with the RMT working group to ensure that the FEC Building Block defined in RMT supports both the RMT use-cases (object delivery over multicast) and the more general FEC protection of IP flows over unreliable unicast and multicast transport. The group will also consider developing its charter to include for proposals for standardization of specific FEC codes - taking on this work from the RMT working group - including consideration of their areas of applicability and generality. Specification of hybrid schemes involving both retransmission and forward error correction will be out of scope of the group. However the group should consider of whether work on such schemes should be considered in a future phase.