The Internet of Tomorrow
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If we lose Net Neutrality, this could not only hurt the users of the Internet, but it could too hurt gaming.
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e-socialism coming to a router near you.
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this is scare tactics 101. its the only defence they have for net nuetrality. WHAT IF WHAT IF the cooperation decided to start limiting people based on what content they are looking at! well they don't. but lets just say they did. why don't we all put on our thinking caps and look at what will happen. consumers will find out, and switch services. oh and if your argument is i have no alternative the only people you can blame is your local government for signing deals for money.
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Concast: hands off our pipes.
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I watched this video yesterday. I don't see this happening.
Liar
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Of all the years the media moguls were secretively trying to figure how to pilage the web with the least public protest........then comes along Facebook with its flock of mindless devotees ready to willingly betray the free web without so much a wimper.
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Don't worry.... Don't Worry.... Don't worry...
What is going on with this video? I'm very suspicious about this.
Don't worry..... Then it stops...
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Go to the web site and read about how your congressmen are trying to control and limit your access to the internet. And then get involved fighting it.
Keep the internet free of Government/Corporate Control !!!
"Net Neutrality" is the guiding principle that preserves the free and open Internet.
Net Neutrality means no discrimination.
Net Neutrality prevents Internet providers from blocking, speeding up or slowing down Web content based on its source, ownership or destination.
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Wtf its a browser or something ?
What did they use to make this video?
vnhg 1 year ago
I used After Effects for the animation and Photoshop and Illustrator to create all the assets. For the final scene with the tubes. I used Cinema 4D.
juicysauce 1 year ago
There's no doubt it's a gross simplification. It's a satirical spot, not an expository one. I want to create a series of question/answer spots that go into much more detail.
In the meantime, if you want a sustained, well-argued approach to this topic, do a Google search for "net neutrality fact fiction" and read the PDF that comes up. (For some reason, I can't post a link here in the comments.)
juicysauce 5 years ago