EFF Celebrates 20th Anniversary With New Animation by Nina Paley

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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2010

July 10, 2010, marks EFF's 20th anniversary! To thank you for your support over these two decades, please enjoy this new animation created especially for us by celebrated cartoonist and free culture activist Nina Paley. This short cartoon highlights some of the reasons why EFF is here.

https://w2.eff.org/ninapaley/

Animated, directed, written, produced, etc. by Nina Paley
Starring Mimi (of Mimi & Eunice)
Sound Design by Greg Sextro
Produced with assistance from QuestionCopyright.org

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  • Google is a monster????

    i know it isn't. lol

  • lol Windows EULA

  • DISAGREE!!!!!

  • I think at the ending,

    the evil meanies should also take the brick :)

  • This is exactly what Nintendo is doing with the 3DS.

  • @iSparkettei

    and the fact it's pretty true aswell, that's what's scary about it

  • that was actually really good

    the animation was great and so where the sounds and the execution of the concept

  • @thefifthlord1 I watched the video. It seeks to confuse a particular kind of regulation, called UBB (which is really a deal between big corps and the Canadian Govt) with real free market policies. But I am not arguing for any particular deal, especially not for one that gives big corps special advantages in the market place. I am arguing for less govt power, so that big corps are not able to buy special deals through collusion with politicians. Let the market figure out pricing schemes.

  • @freesk8

    Wrong... Perhaps you should search youtube for the video "The UBB deception".

  • @ReliableInsider yea but what about the Govt, and the "law" which imposes "speed limits" on these highways? Theoretically you CAN speed on a highway, but you will eventually get caught.

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