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BARBERSHOP PUNK: NET NEUTRALITY, MEDIA CONSOLIDATION AND YOU
Directed by Georgia Sugimura Archer

A David & Goliath tale of one man's fight against restrictions by Internet service providers and governments on consumers' access to the internet.

Robb Topolski is an unlikely crusader for free speech -- on the surface; he seems to be a mild-mannered geek with a fondness for a capella music. However, when Topolski tried to upload some rare recordings of barbershop quartets to a peer-to-peer file sharing website in 2007, he found that his broadband Internet connection slowed down to a tiny fraction of its usual speed.

Topolski, who worked as a computer network engineer, ran some tests to find out what was happening and made a surprising discovery -- his internet service provider was monitoring the web use of its customers and using software to slow connections for certain activities and certain websites. Topolski took his ISP to court and has become a passionate spokesman for net neutrality, believing that ISP's have no right to interfere with what their customers are doing and should not be watching their activities on line.

This case is one of the key inspirations behind the documentary BARBERSHOP PUNK, which explores how a small number of powerful corporations have the power to control the World Wide Web, and what ordinary people can do to promote the free exchange of information in cyberspace.

Featuring interviews with Ian MacKaye, Janeane Garofalo, Damian Kulash of OK Go, Henry Rollins, Mike McCurry, John Perry Barlow, Jonathan Adelstein and many more.

Awards
~ Grand Jury Award/Best Picture, Sacramento International Film Festival
~ Silver Chris Award, Columbus International Film + Video Festival
~ Best Feature Documentary, Big Apple Film Festival
~ Special Programmers Award, Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival
~ Best Documentary, ION Film Festival
DVD
Grades 10-12, College, Adult
77 minutes
2010
USD 295.00
 
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