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Senator Mark Dayton Joins Fight for Network Neutrality

Technology Evangelist meets with U.S. Sen. Mark Dayton from Minnesota who talks about why he has come out in favor of net neutrality.

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The Internet of Tomorrow

Another great video that portrays a dim future of the Internet without an unenforceable net neutrality in the US.

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Save the Net

A video by Anders Brownworth that does a great job explaining the problem consumers and businesses will face without an enforceable net neutrality policy, in the US. It was a runner up in the Pulver Net Neutrality Video Contest.

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PSA: Christian Coalition and MoveOn.org together support Net Neutrality

A video with representatives of the Christian Coalition of America and MoveOn.org, speaking together about the importance of an enforceable net neutrality policy in the US. Recorded as a PSA so that podcasters and vodcasters can drop it into their own shows. To get the video download and learn more, go to: http://www.publicknowledge.org/node/414

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This Spartan Life's Damian Lacedaemion's Net Neutrality PSA

Damian Lacedaemion relies on net neutrality to create and distribute his truly unique in-game talk show. This is a public service announcement for podcasters and vloggers to drop in their own shows, to help spread the word about the issue of net neutrality. You can find more PSAs and learn more here: http://www.publicknowledge.org/node/414 and SaveTheInternet.com

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The Corruptables

EFF's new video that does a great job explaining the consumer gripes about the broadcast flag, the radio flag, and the analog hole "copyright protections" proposed by the MPAA/RIAA. Both educational and entertaining. You can donate to the EFF with the "Publisher Hook-Up" link on the right.

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SAVE THE INTERNET

Another video that does a great job graphically describing how traditional access to the internet will be cast aside if the US doesn't adopt an enforceable network neutrality.

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Moby talks about Net Neutrality

An explanation of net neutrality and a quick interview with music artist Moby at a recent press conference on Capitol Hill. Please feel free to mix into your own podcast to let people know about net neutrality.

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Ask A Ninja Special Delivery 4 "Net Neutrality"

Ask a Ninja tackles the issue of ISP access discrimination, and why the US needs an enforceable net neutrality policy.

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The Death of The Internet?

Another great video that discusses the problem when broadband providers can fiddle with your connection to the websites and programs you run on the open internet, and why the US needs an enforceable net neutrality poicy.

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Gigi Sohn accepts EFF Pioneer Award

Gigi Sohn, President of Public Knowledge, accepts the EFF Pioneer Award at an event in Washington, DC at the Spy Museum.

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Net Neutrality

a video that explains why discrimination on the Internet is a problem and will continue to be as long as net neutrality rules are not enforced.

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Computer Networks: The Heralds of Resource Sharing

A 1972 documentary on ARPAnet, the early internet. A very interesting look at the beginnings of what is now a huge part of most of our lives.

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Orphan Works Presentation

A presentation given on the copyright issue of orphan works, currently being considered by Congress.

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TWIT crew discusses Network Neutrality

The crew of TWiT (This week in Tech) discuss the issue of Network Neutrality. They bring up Sen. Ron Wyden's bill to prevent ISPs from blocking or shaping bits on the Internet. Staring: Leo Laporte, Patrick Norton, Molly Wood, Roman Loyola, Roger Chang, and Steve Wozniak.

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