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Amusing Net Neutrality Video

Yes, net neutrality is under attack. Big companies want to control what you can access on the Internet.

Watch Moby, a crazed bald dude, in this zany video and call Congress too if you'd like. Oh, it's Grammy-nominated musician Moby - I though they just found some homeless guy on the street!

Save The Internet

The House of Representatives is preparing to vote this week on whether to protect Internet freedom - let them know what you think.

Comments on "Amusing Net Neutrality Video"

 

Blogger Denise Wakeman said ... (Tuesday, June 06, 2006 10:11:00 AM) : 

Hi Ted, I'd like to let your readers know that I interviewed Amazon.com VP Paul Misener yesterday about the net neutrality legislation and issues for small business and consumers. You can listen to the audio at http://www.biztipsblog.com

Thanks for spreading the word.

Denise Wakeman, The Blog Squad

 

Anonymous GHOTI06 said ... (Tuesday, June 06, 2006 11:48:00 AM) : 

Wow. I work for the Hands Off team, so I'm against this "neutrality" concept. But I love this video!

In fact, I hope that video gets shown absolutely everywhere. It's so bad, it can only backfire. Zero of five stars at YouTube? That's not easy! If nothing else, that video really does show just how trivial concern about "neutrality" on the Internet really is.

 

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