Net Neutrality
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

a video that explains why discrimination on the Internet is a problem and will continue to be as long as net neutrality rules are not enforced
Humanity Lobotomy - Second Draft
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

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Ask A Ninja Special Delivery 4 "Net Neutrality"
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Save the Internet!
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Barack Obama: On Net Neutrality
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From Barack Obama's address at Google
Sen. Barack Obama discusses net neutrality on MTV
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

Sen. Obama shares his thoughts on Net Neutrality and an open Internet.
Net Neutrality Emergency Broadcast
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

. You can make the difference: Digg & Reddit it + more info @ http://stopvirgin.movielol.org Video Responses are automatically featured on the 'STOP Virgin' front page. Express your opinion, spread the word.
House Rejects Net Neutrality
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The First Amendment of the Internet --- Net Neutrality, which prevents telecoms from rigging the web so it is easier to visit sites that pay for preferential treatment --- took a blow from the House of Representatives Thursday. Watch the Mini-Documentary "The Death Of The Internet?" (http://coanews.org/netfreedom for background information on this issue. Visit WWW.SaveTheInternet.com to learn more about how you can get involved!
Al Gore on Net Neutrality
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In this portion of Current presents Digg Dialogg, Kevin Rose interviews former Vice President and Nobel Peace Prize winner Al Gore on his thoughts regarding Net Neutrality. For the full interview, check out http://current.com/digg
Rocketboom explain net neutrality
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

The vblog rocketboom, explain teh actual crisis on net neutraluty
Sen. Ted Kennedy supports Net Neutrality
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Sen. Ted Kennedy discusses the importance of net neutrality as it relates to our democracy
I POWER: Net Neutrality Pt.3
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. 2012: The Year The Internet Ends more info on the story and confirmations: http://ipower.ning.com/netneutrality2 Digg & Reddit it to spread the word. Join forces: http://ipower.ning.com/main/authorization/signUp TANIA'S PICS OMG http://ipower.ning.com/profile/Tania Athene: http://athene.movielol.org Athene movie: http://www.wrathofthe1337king.com
Tim Berners-Lee (M.I.T.), father of the World Wide Web...
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...comments on Net Neutrality and the Freedom of the Internet. From Wikipedia: Sir Timothy "Tim" John Berners-Lee (born June 8, 1955 in London) is the inventor of the World Wide Web and director of the World Wide Web Consortium, which oversees its continued development. Informally, in technical circles, he is sometimes called "TimBL" or "TBL". FIGHT FOR THE FREEDOM OF THE INTERNET! GO TO: www.savetheinternet.com
Human Lobotomy - Save the internet
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

Description of the history and importance of net neutrality
The Death of The Internet?
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

Get more great videos http://coanews.org/alerts Major telecommunications companies are spending millions lobbying the U.S. congress to make the Internet into a private network. In political lingo this mean abandoning what is called "Net Neutrality". In common sense terms it's about the government withdrawing our right to Internet Freedom. This V-Doc. (viral documentary) is about the current threat to Internet Freedom and how we can hold on to the open Internet and our right to communicate. The only way the telecommunications companies will be successful is if we fail to raise awareness about this situation. If people find out about the fact that we are about to lose our Internet freedom there is no way they will allow congress to do this. This congressional decision will set a monumental precedent, and thus, impact not just U.S. citizens, but citizens all over world.
Barack Obama on Net Neutrality
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Net Neutrality - PBS NOW Part 1/2
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Is the wild west culture of the Internet about to become a thing of the past? Big business is staking its claim on the information superhighway, lobbying Congress for an exclusive faster lane, which consumers could end up paying for. This week on NOW we look at a major battle brewing in Washington D.C. over the future of the Internet. We follow the story of Blip.tv, an ambitious video-streaming startup. They're fighting for a corner of the Internet marketplace in the midst of a battle over so-called 'net neutrality' -- the idea that all Internet content and websites are given the same access to audiences and customers. If telecommunication giants have their way, companies like Blip.tv might be forced to compete in a marketplace wherein firms with large coffers can buy access to greater bandwidth and faster Internet speeds, leaving sites who can't afford to pay in the slow lane. Craig Aaron of Free Press, a media watchdog group, says big telecom companies have declared open season on 'Net neutrality.' He's afraid these companies will dictate how we use the Internet. "I think one of the beauties of the Internet is that it's been open to views across the political spectrum. And if you hand the control of the information so that some can be preferred over others, you're going to be handing that control to the big media companies that already control our television, airwaves, radio, you name it," Aaron says. For their part, telecom companies argue that a fast lane on the Internet for those willing to pay will allow them to make a return on their multibillion-dollar investment in broadband infrastructure. At present, companies such as Verizon and AT&T only charge for access to the Internet, but make virtually no money from content. "It's just, by the way, the same reason why we take 18 wheeler semi-trailers and make them pay more in federal highway taxes than someone who drives their family in a mini-van: because they are putting more load on the infrastructure and therefore should pay a higher rate," says Mike McCurry, head of Hands Off the Internet. His group, backed by a number of telecom companies, says that many web companies are making billions off the Internet but are not willing to pitch in to upgrade its infrastructure. The telecom companies have launched an aggressive, multi-million dollar advertising campaign against web giants such as Google and Amazon arguing "they don't want to pay for anything." Those who support net neutrality -- including a broad coalition of consumer groups, higher education organizations, special interests, and Internet companies -- say the telecoms just want to increase their profits. They fear that the proposed two-tiered Internet would kill a democratic marketplace wherein small businesses compete on an equal footing with giants of commerce.
Senator Dorgan on Net Neutrality
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Senator Byron Dorgan (D-ND) talks about his new Net Neutrality bill, the Internet Freedom Preservation Act of 2007.
Obama & Net Neutrality
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

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Democracy Now on Net Neutrality Victory
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http://SavetheInternet.com Free Press Communications Director Craig Aaron on the FCC's landmark decision to censure Comcast for violating Net Neutrality. Aired on Democracy Now, August 4, 2008
Bill Moyers on Net Neutrality Victories
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Clip highlighting recent Net Neutrality victories from Bill Moyers' speech to the National Conference for Media Reform in Memphis, Jan 12, 2007. More videos at www.freepress.net/conference
Net Neutrality
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

How greedy US corporations threaten to end the level playing field of the internet, meaning some information will be more equal than others. Barack Obama has declared his commitment to net neutrality, but now he needs holding to that in the face of the lobbyists. www.foureyedmonsters.com/neutrality www.visionon.tv
Net Neutrality - PBS NOW Part 2/2
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

Is the wild west culture of the Internet about to become a thing of the past? Big business is staking its claim on the information superhighway, lobbying Congress for an exclusive faster lane, which consumers could end up paying for. This week on NOW we look at a major battle brewing in Washington D.C. over the future of the Internet. We follow the story of Blip.tv, an ambitious video-streaming startup. They're fighting for a corner of the Internet marketplace in the midst of a battle over so-called 'net neutrality' -- the idea that all Internet content and websites are given the same access to audiences and customers. If telecommunication giants have their way, companies like Blip.tv might be forced to compete in a marketplace wherein firms with large coffers can buy access to greater bandwidth and faster Internet speeds, leaving sites who can't afford to pay in the slow lane. Craig Aaron of Free Press, a media watchdog group, says big telecom companies have declared open season on 'Net neutrality.' He's afraid these companies will dictate how we use the Internet. "I think one of the beauties of the Internet is that it's been open to views across the political spectrum. And if you hand the control of the information so that some can be preferred over others, you're going to be handing that control to the big media companies that already control our television, airwaves, radio, you name it," Aaron says. For their part, telecom companies argue that a fast lane on the Internet for those willing to pay will allow them to make a return on their multibillion-dollar investment in broadband infrastructure. At present, companies such as Verizon and AT&T only charge for access to the Internet, but make virtually no money from content. "It's just, by the way, the same reason why we take 18 wheeler semi-trailers and make them pay more in federal highway taxes than someone who drives their family in a mini-van: because they are putting more load on the infrastructure and therefore should pay a higher rate," says Mike McCurry, head of Hands Off the Internet. His group, backed by a number of telecom companies, says that many web companies are making billions off the Internet but are not willing to pitch in to upgrade its infrastructure. The telecom companies have launched an aggressive, multi-million dollar advertising campaign against web giants such as Google and Amazon arguing "they don't want to pay for anything." Those who support net neutrality -- including a broad coalition of consumer groups, higher education organizations, special interests, and Internet companies -- say the telecoms just want to increase their profits. They fear that the proposed two-tiered Internet would kill a democratic marketplace wherein small businesses compete on an equal footing with giants of commerce.
Inside Popnology - Net Neutrality Interview
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Watch the unedited interview Amber did on net neutrality with Andrew Clement, Professor of Information Studies at the University of Toronto.
Net Neutrality - Internet Censorship - Bail Out Scam=Coup
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