Tuesday, May 13, 2014

The Video Cable Companies Don’t Want You to See and Why #NetNeutrality


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The Video Cable Companies Don’t Want You to See and Why #NetNeutrality

Cable companies are doing their best to further line their pockets, and this dangerous game they are playing will hurt small businesses and ruin the internet we all know and love. Check out this video to see why:

We have until May 15 to make enough noise to stop the corporate takeover of the Internet. Watch on to see what’s at stake–and invite your friends.

The length of a sitcom episode, The Internet Must Go is funny, engaging, and full of truth. It stars Al Franken, The Daily Show‘s John Hodgman, and former MoveOn.org Executive Director Eli Pariser, and it just won a Webby Award—the Internet’s version of the Oscars—in Online Film & Video for Public Service & Activism.

(Full disclosure: This award-winning video was made by a friend of MoveOn—Gena Konstantinakos, who in addition to being a terrific filmmaker is married to Eli Pariser.)

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What are your thoughts on being thrown into the internet “slow lane” while big corporations dominate the “fast lane”? Share them in the comments section! 

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