Net Neutrality Supports Independent Art
By Lloyd Kaufman, September 3, 2010
Dear Fans of the First Amendment:
The Internet, the last free, open and diverse democratic medium, is under attack. Net Neutrality, which provides that no content is favored over any other, and that content creators have an equal opportunity to freely disseminate their information, is being imminently threatened by media mega-conglomerates and their vassals. It is urgent that we fight those who would sacrifice our freedom for a profit. Net Neutrality will be the savior of independent art and commerce if we preserve it.
Over the past few weeks, the New York Times and the Washington Post have reported on the recent Google-Verizon talks. The talks, what many initially decried as a conspiratorial plan to kill Net Neutrality and open the floodgates of a tiered payment-based Internet, are now being portrayed as a meeting of minds to discuss the possibility of a “parallel network”. Verizon and Google are hiding behind vocabulary, convinced that by renaming an issue, they can fool the American public into acquiescence.
Yet, whether it’s directly setting up a payment-based Internet, or conceiving and executing a parallel system, the issue is the same: by commodifying the dissemination of information, the media giants strike at the core values of freedom of speech and expression upon which this country was built.
Verizon, Google and their cohorts seek to begin construction of financial roadblocks in specific lanes of the current information superhighway, allowing only those of their choosing [those wealthy enough to pay their fines] to pass. This will leave the rest of us on disconnected dirt roads where the public won’t be able to find us at all. Thousands of independent suppliers of news, art and entertainment will die. The Internet will be doomed like the mainstream media before it. It will be condemned to offer only spoon-fed baby-food news, art and entertainment, while indies like us lose our fight for survival. Clearly, Net Neutrality is vital.
Right now, dear reader, your website, my company, Troma’s website and Disney’s website all have equal opportunities on the level playing field of the Internet. If your site or content is interesting, you can attract a larger public than Viacom, Rupert Murdoch or Justin Bieber. And, should the Internet ever prove to be a source of great revenue, then you too will have your fair share of the profit.
But, the vertically integrated media conglomerates that control the traditional news and entertainment worlds are down in Washington, D.C. 24/7 spending millions of dollars lobbying to destroy this free, democratic and diverse worldwide platform. They want their cartel to control the Internet. They want to control a kind of NBC/CBS/ABC world with no competition. Their many overpaid “suits” do not want to have to wake up in the morning and be required to actually think. Net Neutrality on the Internet means that the media elites are forced to compete with you and me, which scares them.
Historically, whenever new technology has become available, mega-conglomerates sit back and allow the independents to take the risks and do the work to develop the technology into something with money-making potential. As soon as that technology starts to turn a profit for the independent visionaries, the mega-conglomerates step in and begin to throw monkey wrenches into the works until they can co-opt the technology for themselves. For example, once videocassettes and home video became popular, the MPAA [2] suddenly threatened that because they could be shared, videocassettes heralded the end of copyright law, and opened the doors to piracy and unmitigated pornography. They lobbied in Washington D.C., spending millions and millions of dollars to get rules preventing the media monopoly repealed. The MPAA was simply using scare tactics and false logic to intimidate the masses; once the Mom & Pop video stores were destroyed by Viacom Blockbuster, et al, home video became the largest source of profit for the mega-conglomerates.
Radio, television, film and newspapers have already fallen prey to obscene media consolidation, having been converted into regurgitated, dumbed-down, controlled information at the hands of the vertically integrated media conglomerates.
The Internet is our last space in which to defend our constitutional rights to free thoughts, speech and art. Support the Internet Preservation Act of 2009. Rep. Edward Markey (D-MA) and Anna Eshoo (D-CA) propose to make Net Neutrality a U.S. law. Contact your elected officials and threaten to withhold your vote if they don’t defend your interests. Let the FCC know how important this matter is to you. Post and pass along my relevant PSA and urge your friends and colleagues to do the same. Take part in the campaign to Save the Internet.
Now let’s make some independent art!
Yours,
Lloyd Kaufman
President of Troma Entertainment, Inc.
This is a guest post from Lloyd Kaufman.
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Net Neutrality
Net Neutrality is a must because there is a saying, there are two sides to a story.
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Net Neutrality
Having met Lloyd Kaufman at the Atlanta Dragon-Con I get the impression that her really believes in what he is saying. Certainly, here is a man who has paid dues for many years to work outside the mainstream media, which gives him a lot of credibility in my eyes.
And just look at our mass media today. Giant conglomerates are the order of the day. TV, movies, books, magazines, newspapers and all the rest have been swallowed up by big corporations. Think you're getting the honest reality of events on the evening news about the war (today, there is always a war) or anything else? Think again! Big media is in bed with government and finance and the big corporations to control you and rob you blind.
In contrast to this very bleak picture of big media is the internet. For a researcher like myself, the internet is like having access to hundreds of world-class libraries, plus millions of independent writers, all at my fingertips. It takes some sorting, but big chunks of truth is there to be found. It is a resource too precious to allow it to be controlled by power-hungry CEO types. Support net neutrality!
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I totally agree with Jim about everything, specially according what you said about how things are swallowed up by big corporations. TV, movies, books, EVERYTHING, I hope that this doesn't happen with the net.
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Hey Lloyd Kaufman, I liked your views to be honest, thank you for taking out time to share this with your readers, really appreciate what you do.
Chris Harris
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you are right chris to say that Lloyd Kaufman is very honest. What I like is his unbiased approach towards explaining such a sensitive issue... Really I mean it. Peoples who are not serious about that issue will think in a few years that what's going to happen in the Internet World.
So Start thinking before it's too late and make this Internet world beautiful
No compromise is acceptable
There is absolutely no room for compromising on neutrality, especially wireless neutrality.
1. They do not need more fiber capacity than they have and they should be forced to supply the wireless or face an opening of public infrastructure generally.
2. We don't want ad based garbage like cable and network TV these have led to plutonomy, corporate rights and close to the complete undermining of our political representation and citizenship.
3. Liberals and democrats need to understand that we can finally get rid fo the blatant fraud known as the Republican part because if we can keep open information systems going its inevitable even in the short term that people will understand that its not acceptable to do the work and then have another group absorb the game through theft, that wage slavery is not ok and they will begin to wake up to their being talked out of all they have.
China might be a better focus than the US
Imagine if China said something like:
1. Content of any sort is worth .002 pennies per second per end user or a dime per hour indexed to inflation. Avatar would cost a quarter to watch.
2. We have a cloud based China public library and a general China content license. We have posted all the world’s content for access by our citizens and maintain accounts and standards for access to payment by the content originators. Our systems maintain privacy. We will consider requests to pull content but are unlikely to do so.
We do not accept ads as this waters down China’s global contribution to actual content.
3. We will match whatever is spent on our citizens paying attention to content with an equal annual investment in hardware.
If 500 million Chinese were actually using this system China might be spending $150 billion to $300 billion for content/infrastructure and creaming the world on infrastructure and access.
What I like about this system is it doesn’t allow parasites, it doesn’t allow pan handling and it doesn’t allow content canalizing/channelizing (theft that converts society into fraud.) Crucially it doesn’t allow price control. There is no theft of people’s time and attention here and no possibility for gouging, there is a lot less left over to support a worthless capitalist class but plenty to support innovation and actual contribution.
There would be whining that this would be like having access to gasoline for a dime a gallon. Response: information is priceless its either this or nothing.
China might be a better focus
China might be a better focus than the US
Imagine if China said something like:
1. Content of any sort is worth .002 pennies per second per end user or a dime per hour indexed to inflation. Avatar would cost a quarter to watch.
2. We have a cloud based China public library and a general China content license. We have posted all the world’s content for access by our citizens and maintain accounts and standards for access to payment by the content originators. Our systems maintain privacy. We will consider requests to pull content but are unlikely to do so.
We do not accept ads as this waters down China’s global contribution to actual content.
3. We will match whatever is spent on our citizens paying attention to content with an equal annual investment in hardware.
If 500 million Chinese were actually using this system China might be spending $150 billion to $300 billion for content/infrastructure and creaming the world on infrastructure and access.
What I like about this system is it doesn’t allow parasites, it doesn’t allow pan handling and it doesn’t allow content canalizing/channelizing (theft that converts society into fraud.) Crucially it doesn’t allow price control. There is no theft of people’s time and attention here and no possibility for gouging, there is a lot less left over to support a non contributing capitalist class but plenty to support innovation and actual contribution.
There would be whining that this would be like having access to gasoline for a dime a gallon. Response: information is priceless its either this or nothing.
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