The Internet Must Go


The Internet Must Go is a 2013 independent docufiction short web film about net neutrality the principle that Internet service providers ISPs should not favour either type of content over another, directed by Gena Konstantinakos.

The docufiction short centers on John Wooley, a fictional market researcher who has been dispatched to help the big Internet service providers sell their vision of a faster, cleaner Internet. He embarks on the journey, believing hes doing something great and important. Over the course of his journey he interviews several people notably nonfictional people whose business depends on net neutrality, who one by one help him to understand why his mission is misguided.Then he ventures to North Carolina where he interacts with nonfictional people who, stifled by a lack of broadband altogether, have attempted to build community broadband. However, he finds that North Carolina now has barriers to building community broadband. While he interacts with those people, he ultimately has a change of heart, and decides to leak his research publicly to the internet, in favour of net neutrality. ........

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