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FW: The Internet Must Go



This sounds cool.  May conflict with Allen, however.

 > From: "Candace Clement, FreePress.net" <http://www.freepress.net/~info>
 > Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2014 19:53:13 +0000
 >
 >                             Hi Robert,
 > 
 >    Meet John Wooley -- the man the ISPs hired to sell you on their vision of
 >    destroying the open Internet as we know it.
 > 
 >    OK, OK, Wooley is actually the fictional protagonist at the center of the
 >    acclaimed mockumentary The Internet Must Go, which features plenty of
 >    familiar Net Neutrality advocates -- including Sen. Al Franken, reddit
 >    co-founder Alexis Ohanian and Free Press President and CEO Craig Aaron.
 > 
 >    Free Press is teaming up with our friends at Demand Progress to present a
 >    special online screening of the film on Sun., Aug. 10.
 > 
 >    [1]Join Us for a Free Online Screening at 7:30 p.m. This Sunday.
 > 
 >    Following the film, Jezebel founder Anna Holmes will moderate a discussion
 >    about the fight to save Net Neutrality with Ohanian, filmmaker Gena
 >    Konstantinakos, Harvard scholar Lawrence Lessig, Decemberists bassist Nate
 >    Query and Kevin Avery -- the comedian who wrote the John Oliver Net
 >    Neutrality rant that broke the FCC's comment website.
 > 
 >    The film's a riot, the screening's free and the discussion will give you
 >    insight into the many ways that our world will change if Net Neutrality is
 >    destroyed.
 > 
 >    [2]RSVP for the Screening of The Internet Must Go This Sunday.
 > 
 >    Best,
 > 
 >    Candace, Mary Alice and the rest of the Free Press team
 >    [3]freepress.net
 > 
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