Problem sharing calendar - "The server responded with an error"

I'm trying to share a single calendar that contains a lot of entries of meeting rooms at our local library.  I want to share them through MobileMe via an RSS feed.
When I right-click on the calendar name I get the error in the attached image.  I'd be grateful for a solution or someone to tell me what I'm doing wrong.  Thanks in advance.
Patrick

me too:
When I open Calender I get a message saying, "The Server Responded with an Error. The request for account “iCloud” failed.  The server responded with “403” to operation CalDAVAddCalendarQueueableOperation."
MacBook Pro 13" with Retina display, OS X Mavericks (10.9.2)
I did the iCloud sync at Genius Bar (HK)...... the sync took forever for 1+ hour..... have to quit the process for I've another appointment....

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