Websites to Come in a Package Like your TV Subscription.
I know this does not fit in my normal content but it affects all of us. This is the face of our major ISP’s marketing in around four years.

I know it’s hard to read so if you can’t make it out, I’ll summarize this pictures and explain what I mean. So if you like the freedom you have on the Internet as it is right now, then continue reading to find out what threatens it and how you can help to stop it.
I Power is concerned about the future of our Internet, as they should be along with everyone who enjoys to surf the Internet. There are talks that all Major ISPs are discussing a 180 degree change in the way they provide the Internet under NDA’s (Non-Disclosure Agreement.) Lucky a bit of information has leaked from this discussion and I Power has a video explaining the scoop.
So I hope you care enough about having the freedom and ability to actually view my website and watched the entire video. If not then I’ll summarize a bit.
Major ISPs are discussion ways to change the way they provide their users the Internet under the NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement) which means that you aren’t suppose to hear about it until it’s to late . They want to wrap all the major websites into a package and offer the ability to view just those sites for a subscription fee. The more websites you want to view, the higher your package is going to cost. This means that websites like myself will no longer exist!
We can not let this happen to our Internet that we have built. They want to tear it down and reduce it to cooperate and commercial media. Visit I Power and learn how to help stop this.
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June 2nd, 2008 at 5:13 pm
We will no longer be able to express ourselves and share our thoughts with people from across the world like before. Our Freedom of Information is at threat here!
June 26th, 2008 at 3:28 pm
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