Re: [videoblogging] network neutrality and savetheinternet.com

2006-04-30 Thread Richard (Show) Hall



Dave ... this is great! ... thanks ... RichardOn 4/29/06, David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



I made a video tag I plan on using in my videos (should I publish any)

320x240 3vix Mov: (107KB)
 http://davidmeade.com/resources/savetheinternet.mov
Larger AVI: (17MB)
 http://davidmeade.com/resources/savetheinternet.avi
(the AVI for some reason isnt as sharp as I'd hoped)

I'm sure others could do better, but feel free to use the above as you please.

- Dave

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Re: [videoblogging] network neutrality and savetheinternet.com

2006-04-29 Thread David Meade



I put their info video on my site ... dont know how to do YouTube Flash as an enclosure though.

citizen journalism could be seriously impacted. Imagine when only
'press' outlets with money/connections have a decent bandwidth.
This is like taking the printing press away from the people.On 4/23/06, Richard (Show) Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:


Andy,I have been following
this, and I don't think most people recognize how profound the results
of this could be. And, of course, the main reason that the large
internet providers want to prioritize the bandwidth is that they are
getting into internet TV/Movie streaming themselves so the entitity
delivering the content and providing it would be the same.
Also, this has a direct impact on video-bloggers since our
rich media content would be the most likely to be delegated to a lower
tear, unless we could pay more to get preferred treatment and most of
us, by definition, don't make money. ... thanks for bringing this up! ... RichardOn 4/22/06, 
Andy Carvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,Right now I'm blogging from the Yale Law School's Access to Knowledge

conference. I'm at a standing-room-only session on network neutrality, acontentious policy battle currently taking place in Congress. Telecomproviders are lobbying to be able to create a multi-tiered internet, in

which people who pay the most get the best bandwidth and access topartner websites, while those who don't get slow access and blocked frompartner sites. For example, Rogers Cable acknowledged that itprioritizes some content and applications over others; they get more
bandwidth. Lower prioritization, in contrast, goes to file sharing,podcasting and video blogging, making it more expensive for people toaccess content and create it.I've posted notes from the panel session here:
http://www.andycarvin.com/archives/2006/04/network_neutrality_p.html
Meanwhile, on Monday there will be the launch of the Save The Internet
Campaign (http://www.savetheinternet.com/) to ensure that telecomproviders provide equitable access to bandwidth and content to all
people and not penalize low-income customers. They're also launching a
blog here: http://www.savetheinternet.com/blog/Coalition members come from across the political spectrum: Lawrence
Lessig, Craig Newmark of Craigslist, Free Press, Consumers Union, Glenn
Reynolds, Gun Owners of America, MoveOn.org and many others.andyAndy Carvinacarvin (at) edc . organdycarvin (at) yahoo . com

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Re: [videoblogging] network neutrality and savetheinternet.com

2006-04-29 Thread Michael Sullivan



I know. I hate this issue so much that I cringe and ignore it hoping that it will just go away. But this does need extreme attention. This is the issue of our time and our space. Will people just stand for this or will this be the final breaking point?
The Open Media Revolution will need soldiers. A clear message and symbol should be put out there with EVERY piece of media made.Mainstream media must report on this. It needs to become a fire. Sull
 On 4/29/06, David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



I put their info video on my site ... dont know how to do YouTube Flash as an enclosure though.

citizen journalism could be seriously impacted. Imagine when only
'press' outlets with money/connections have a decent bandwidth.
This is like taking the printing press away from the people.On 4/23/06, Richard (Show) Hall
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:


Andy,I have been following
this, and I don't think most people recognize how profound the results
of this could be. And, of course, the main reason that the large
internet providers want to prioritize the bandwidth is that they are
getting into internet TV/Movie streaming themselves so the entitity
delivering the content and providing it would be the same.
Also, this has a direct impact on video-bloggers since our
rich media content would be the most likely to be delegated to a lower
tear, unless we could pay more to get preferred treatment and most of
us, by definition, don't make money. ... thanks for bringing this up! ... RichardOn 4/22/06, 
Andy Carvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,Right now I'm blogging from the Yale Law School's Access to Knowledge


conference. I'm at a standing-room-only session on network neutrality, acontentious policy battle currently taking place in Congress. Telecomproviders are lobbying to be able to create a multi-tiered internet, in

which people who pay the most get the best bandwidth and access topartner websites, while those who don't get slow access and blocked frompartner sites. For example, Rogers Cable acknowledged that itprioritizes some content and applications over others; they get more
bandwidth. Lower prioritization, in contrast, goes to file sharing,podcasting and video blogging, making it more expensive for people toaccess content and create it.I've posted notes from the panel session here:
http://www.andycarvin.com/archives/2006/04/network_neutrality_p.html
Meanwhile, on Monday there will be the launch of the Save The Internet
Campaign (http://www.savetheinternet.com/) to ensure that telecomproviders provide equitable access to bandwidth and content to all
people and not penalize low-income customers. They're also launching a
blog here: http://www.savetheinternet.com/blog/Coalition members come from across the political spectrum: Lawrence
Lessig, Craig Newmark of Craigslist, Free Press, Consumers Union, Glenn
Reynolds, Gun Owners of America, MoveOn.org and many others.andyAndy Carvinacarvin (at) edc . organdycarvin (at) yahoo . com


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Re: [videoblogging] network neutrality and savetheinternet.com

2006-04-29 Thread David Meade



Amen, Sull.

The more I think about this the more worked up I get.
Maybe I'll try to come up with some bumper material for vlogs. The last
thing we need is lobbying on The Internet ... we've got enough of that
in Congress to last us a lifetime.

... sigh ...On 4/29/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I know. I hate this issue so much that I cringe and ignore it
hoping that it will just go away. But this does need extreme
attention. This is the issue of our time and our space. Will people just stand for this or will this be the final breaking point?
The Open Media Revolution will need soldiers. A clear message and symbol should be put out there with EVERY piece of media made.Mainstream media must report on this. It needs to become a fire. Sull

 On 4/29/06, David Meade 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




I put their info video on my site ... dont know how to do YouTube Flash as an enclosure though.

citizen journalism could be seriously impacted. Imagine when only
'press' outlets with money/connections have a decent bandwidth.
This is like taking the printing press away from the people.On 4/23/06, Richard (Show) Hall
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:


Andy,I have been following
this, and I don't think most people recognize how profound the results
of this could be. And, of course, the main reason that the large
internet providers want to prioritize the bandwidth is that they are
getting into internet TV/Movie streaming themselves so the entitity
delivering the content and providing it would be the same.
Also, this has a direct impact on video-bloggers since our
rich media content would be the most likely to be delegated to a lower
tear, unless we could pay more to get preferred treatment and most of
us, by definition, don't make money. ... thanks for bringing this up! ... RichardOn 4/22/06, 
Andy Carvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,Right now I'm blogging from the Yale Law School's Access to Knowledge



conference. I'm at a standing-room-only session on network neutrality, acontentious policy battle currently taking place in Congress. Telecomproviders are lobbying to be able to create a multi-tiered internet, in

which people who pay the most get the best bandwidth and access topartner websites, while those who don't get slow access and blocked frompartner sites. For example, Rogers Cable acknowledged that itprioritizes some content and applications over others; they get more
bandwidth. Lower prioritization, in contrast, goes to file sharing,podcasting and video blogging, making it more expensive for people toaccess content and create it.I've posted notes from the panel session here:
http://www.andycarvin.com/archives/2006/04/network_neutrality_p.html
Meanwhile, on Monday there will be the launch of the Save The Internet
Campaign (http://www.savetheinternet.com/) to ensure that telecomproviders provide equitable access to bandwidth and content to all
people and not penalize low-income customers. They're also launching a
blog here: http://www.savetheinternet.com/blog/Coalition members come from across the political spectrum: Lawrence
Lessig, Craig Newmark of Craigslist, Free Press, Consumers Union, Glenn
Reynolds, Gun Owners of America, MoveOn.org and many others.andyAndy Carvinacarvin (at) edc . organdycarvin (at) yahoo . com



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Re: [videoblogging] network neutrality and savetheinternet.com

2006-04-29 Thread David Meade



I made a video tag I plan on using in my videos (should I publish any)

320x240 3vix Mov: (107KB)
 http://davidmeade.com/resources/savetheinternet.mov
Larger AVI: (17MB)
 http://davidmeade.com/resources/savetheinternet.avi
(the AVI for some reason isnt as sharp as I'd hoped)

I'm sure others could do better, but feel free to use the above as you please.

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Re: [videoblogging] network neutrality and savetheinternet.com

2006-04-29 Thread Devlon



On 4/29/06, David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



I made a video tag I plan on using in my videos (should I publish any)

320x240 3vix Mov: (107KB)
 http://davidmeade.com/resources/savetheinternet.mov
Larger AVI: (17MB)
 http://davidmeade.com/resources/savetheinternet.avi
(the AVI for some reason isnt as sharp as I'd hoped)

I'm sure others could do better, but feel free to use the above as you please.This is great David. I'll be tacking it on everything clip I put out.

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