2012: The Year The Internet Ends

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  • What-A-Coincidence
    What-A-Coincidence

    http://ipower.ning.com/netneutrality

    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.

    What can we do?

    Internet providers have realized that the only way to not lose massive amounts of customers over this is to make sure there are no alternatives, that's why all major Internet providers are currently making agreements and planning to switch simultaneously somewhere in the year 2012. This is currently all going on under very strict NDA's (Non-Disclosure Agreements) because the last thing they want is the masses speaking out against it.

    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...

    Net neutrality has been a much debated issue for several years now and there have been many lawsuits in cases where an Internet provider blocked access to a certain competitor's site or simply crippled download speeds on services that they felt were using up too much of their bandwidth. But this new information that has now been confirmed by inside sources from major ISP's and content providers gives us a far bleaker vision of what the future of Internet freedom will look like if we don't take action in every way we can.

    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

    But there is hope... More and more people are becoming aware of the importance of net neutrality and now that we have uncovered what the industries have been plotting, it's not just about big corporations forming shady agreements, it's about what they will say to their users who will demand an explanation from their providers on what will happen to their access in 2012. As long as there are alternatives, we can pressure those providers who admit to being against net neutrality and favor those who take a stand and choose to give their users their freedom even after 2012. We can keep pushing for net neutrality laws and we can start spreading awareness on a massive scale to make sure that ISP's think twice before signing anything that'll go against the freedom that made the Internet into the important open medium that it is today.

    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 [email protected]

    For media inquiries or urgent issues only:
    Telephone: +32 (0) 496 93 90 44
    Skype: reese015

  • imissmaine
    imissmaine

    Conspiracy theory! Not gonna happen :)

  • littlerockguy
    littlerockguy

    That's not really surprising. This is just exactly what happened when people started buying satellites in the early 80s. Back then all you had to do was buy the satellite and you got a lot of channels until the signals were all scrambled and then you had to subscribe to Dish Network or DirectTV and buy packages.

    LRG

  • DanTheMan
    DanTheMan

    These are some of my favorite people on the internets, and I share their concerns although I feel pretty powerless.

  • SacrificialLoon
    SacrificialLoon

    The day the Internet died -

    They were singing bye bye miss cisco pie
    sent a ping to the token ring, but ring was dry
    them laid off techs were drinking red bull and dew
    singing this will be the day that I spew
    this will be the day that I spew

  • TD
    TD

    Oh gawd.....

  • 1914BS
    1914BS

    Ummm read my thread on the cashless society

  • mavie
    mavie

    You mean I'll have to pay for porn?

  • Gill
    Gill

    If this is true, and there really is apparantly nothing we can do about it but 'complain', then the answer is very simple......DON'T SUBSCRIBE!

    If everyone makes up their minds to not give in to the ruination of the internet and does not buy any of the packaged but EVERYONE REFUSES they'll soon go out of business.

    We subscribe at the moment to AOL, but should anything like you mention happen the subscription will end immeadiately. If we all do the same, we may not have the internet but THEY will go BUST! Ultimate vengeance if we all stick together and not long before they have to return to what WE want!

  • wha happened?
    wha happened?

    I say we all wear aluminum foil on our heads to protect us

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