Net Neutrality Open Source Documentary
If you want the internet to continue to expand and provide the free of information you have come to enjoy, then you need to watch this video and understand what the large media companies are trying to do to this medium.
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Net Neutrality = Good
Non Neutral internet is what we are trying to fight lol.
WHAT!!! NET NEUTRALITY = NO GOOD!!!!
Dumbass you don’t know how much we can do on internet… We can check credit card, talk, and many more….
NET NEUTRALITY IS A DESTRUCTION TO THE NETWORK!!!
Net Neutrality is what we are fighting to have. Non Neutral net is what companies like comcast want the internet to become. You have the two confused.
you are an idiot. please just shut up.
No Net Neutrality=no freedom
As much as I like the idea of Net Neutrality, I can’t help but notice there is no problem yet. I can connect to any site at the same speed. Lets say Comcast and AT&T make a more controlled/restricted internet, but verizon allows all sites everyone will buy verizon and the other 2 will go under.
I say we all relax and as soon as all the companies are restricting we put a law in place. Until then we are acting out of fear of nothing.
great video, absolutely awesome. it sounds gay but im a 15 year old male and this brought me to tears, this is our future, our freedom and they want to take it from us. we built it, its ours not theirs, join the cause and spread the word.
This is insanity. CEO of At&T “Um, I don’t even know what net neutrality is.” OF COURSE HE KNOWS WHAT IT IS. He (along with all the other big phone companies) wants non-neutrality so they can sell web addresses to companies to make even more money.
This is a stupid idea and this whole thing needs to be put to bed right now. Hopefully Barrack Obama can do something about it.
I thought this was very well done and am sharing it with everyone I can reach.
net neutrality sucks balls, we would all be better off without it. This is just another bleeding heart liberal fad that all the dumb ass teens are clinging to like a hippie to a tree. I would trust AT&T much more than just any other jerk off who thinks the world would be honored to here his opinion, while in reality he (the jerk off) is just some jobless no good schlub in his mothers basement. I can’t wait till this passes!
DrummerJon: “I say we all relax and as soon as all the companies are restricting we put a law in place. Until then we are acting out of fear of nothing.”
Thats ridiculous, its like saying a girl shouldn’t fight back until the rapist has all of her clothes off, because he might not mean anything bad.
Do something about it now, or you might not be able to get through when it all goes wrong. Harsh analogy perhaps, but more apt than you might realise.
We don’t feed trolls. Sorry sir.
Good video
goodbye to any website you enjoy that’s independent. It will be gone and you sir, will be sorry. I’m sick of ignorant people like you. If this passes this could ruin many, many peoples lives because they may run there business on the web..but you of course don’t understand this. I hope you realize this one day.
My comment was to bcoop713 not to the creator of this video, it was a great video.
So this is what tele-com companies have been doing while they merge together and get bigger and bigger?
It’s about time break them up once again. Have them compete against each other, so they will not have the profit big enough to spend for the lobbying.
Who allowed them to merge?
they wern’t allowed to and they did no organisation had the guts to say otherwise
The voice at 02:33 reminds me of Fight club. it gave me chills. AWESOME! also, whats the name of the song that starts at 01:59???
Just reposting; not the author. Try the link provided in the summary.
meh i’ll just set up my own bbs or irc network
After this video, I actually care about net neutrality. Good show, son.
Thanks!
Never let anyone control you or your internet.
non-engineers should really stop pretending they understand net neutrality
So why dont we have this problem today without a net neutrality bill in place?