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2012: The Year The Internet Ends |
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from IPOWER
Entered into the database on Monday, June 02nd, 2008 @ 19:23:25 MST |
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06/01/2008 - Every significant Internet provider around the globe is
currently in talks with access and content providers to transform the internet
into a television-like medium: no more freedom, you pay for a small commercial
package of sites you can visit and you'll have to pay for seperate subscriptions
for every site that's not in the package. Almost all smaller websites/services will disappear over time and multinationals
who are used to using big budgets to brute force their content into every media
outlet will finally be able to approach the internet in the same way. This well-known illustration of why we need net neutrality turns out
to be very close to the truth: What can we do? We were able to uncover this information because we have been well-known net
neutrality activists for longer than a year now and over time have we've gotten
in contact with many high-profile industry insiders. We will continue our activism
and the I Power website serves as a platform for joining forces, sharing ideas
and spreading awareness. It's our responsibility to spread the word, use any sort of political or media
contacts you may know. The more awareness there is, the more impossible it'll
be for Internet providers to make this switch. Let's make sure that by 2012,
ISP's won't even dare think about doing anything that goes against the principles
of net neutrality. More info... Why is this happening? The entire media and marketing industry is losing its
grip on the upcoming generations of Internet-minded consumers. Statistics show
that traditional media is losing popularity as the Internet continues to grow
drastically every year. And the Internet is a completely different place: consumers
aren't passive any more and advertisements don't have the same psychological
effect they normally have on television. Internet users are very active and
focused: they only go to the sites and services they want, and with an infinite
amount of alternatives, users simply switch to something else if one service
becomes too commercialized with annoying advertisements.With this in mind, it's
no surprise that the past 6 years the industry has secretly been planning a
'take-over' to secure the Internet as a purely commercial playground. Spread The Word It's our responsibility, spread the word and use any sort of political or media
contacts you may know. Let's make sure that by 2012, ISP's won't even dare think
about doing anything that goes against the principles of net neutrality. For more information: Mail the I Power team at ipower@movielol.org |