Links to Culture: Net Neutrality (YouTube video)

by Joshua Hwang on November 9, 2008

Net Neutrality (YouTube)

More and more the subject of net neutrality is coming up: how will our access to the internet change as more and more people begin to use the internet? Will we always have the same level of access?

I think this is a well-done, simple explanation of net neutrality. Check it out, it’s pretty short (2:50), and has pretty clip art pictures.

Net Neutrality (YouTube)

[tags] net neutrality, culture, technology[/tags]

{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

Adeel 11.09.08 at 2:20 am

Link’s broken. I hope it was the “Internet is a series of tubes” video.

Adeel 11.09.08 at 2:21 am

Whether it was or it wasn’t, here’s the video anyway:

http://kr.youtube.com/watch?v=D8oSlo1R9hA

Joshua Hwang 11.09.08 at 3:51 pm

Ah, I am silly. This is a good lesson on the difference between straight quotation marks and the ones modified by MS Word (the curly ones). The link is fixed.

Joshua Hwang 11.10.08 at 12:50 am

That video is still hilarious.

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