“The new Internet. If AT&T and Verizon have their way.” That was the final warning in a public service announcement that ran on television in the run up to the Internet Freedom Preservation Act of 2007. Guess who made that video? Google.
That’s striking, of course, because of the news this week that Google has now compromised with Verizon on a proposed net neutrality plan. Google says the compromises made were necessary to move the debate forward. If you read my post last night, obviously, I disagree. And so does much of the rest of the web, it seems. Judging from this video, 2006 Google would disagree too.
Who besides Google and Verizon do agree on this compromise? AT&T.
Earlier today, we were pointed to a new site made in protest of the Google/Verizon plan. This site is appropriately named Voogle Wireless. Apparently, this site was made by someone who helped produce the 2006 PSA for Google and is now pissed off at the blatant hypocrisy.
http://techcrunch.com/2010/08/13/google-net-neutrality-videoVoogle Wireless:
http://vooglewireless.comGoogle Net Neutrality Ad from 2006:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9Dv8OnIwmc