Cingular (& T-Mobile) becomes AT&T: thanks America's anti-trust laws!

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2007

AT&T is the T-1000 of corporations, no matter how many pieces you break it into, it always comes back together. What do *YOU* think about corporate tyranny?

(NOTE: Viacom filed a DMCA takedown notice for this video clip. Exercising my Fair Use rights, I filed a counter notice and as of 06.07.2011, the clip is back online.)

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  • In America, you have this insanely unbelievable freedom to criticize and make changes to let things work fairly.

    Although this is funny, im pretty much certain that they will get out and do the antitrust again when the market shows clear signs of monopoly. India does not have very good laws and issues such as this one(one big company dominating and dictating everything else) are not even recognized as issues.

    Dont worry about all those silly jokes on America, because this country simply rocks.

  • @binoyrakesh

    The reason we have an insanely unbelievable freedom to criticize in the US is because there is so much noise and so many distractions (entertainment, pharmaceutical drugs, cheap credit) that any real criticism usually falls on deaf ears and blind eyes. Think Huxley rather than Orwell.

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  • this is AWESOME!! LMFAO!

  • @fugosushi hmmm .. true.. but we in india still have a long way to go.

  • funny funny funny

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