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Internet Vets for Truth

Posted Oct 28, 2004

I make an active effort to avoid discussing politics on my site. Like religion, political convictions are deeply-held, highly personal, and nearly impossible to persuade.

That said, I'd like to point you to Internet Veterans for Truth's "Never Forget", an election-related campaign that launched a few minutes ago. They're featuring tons of documentary video highlighting the records of both George W. Bush and John Kerry.

Regardless of your political leanings, I'm impressed by this new form of political protest. This group of computer geeks (and close friends) is expressing themselves in the way they know best: by making information as freely available as possible.

They've collected hundreds of megabytes of video, all available for instant streaming over five ten 100Mbit lines. (For those less technical, this is an absolutely staggering amount of bandwidth.) In addition to streaming over http, all of the clips are also available from their BitTorrent server. (Including one 260MB torrent of every video.)

This reminds me of Marc Perkel, who rented a $2000 server for the month to serve high-quality downloads of Fahrenheit 9/11, but taken to the next level. (I wouldn't be surprised to see several documentaries hosted in their entirety by the weekend.)

The copyright issues are interesting... Almost all the video is under copyright, but because it's being moderated and used as a form of protest, it's being turned into political speech. I doubt a free speech/fair use argument would fly in court, but more importantly, I don't think the copyright holders will care in the days leading up to the election.

October 30, 2004: They added complete, high-quality versions of Fahrenheit 9/11 and Going Upriver, ready for streaming or download. This is an unprecedented move.

8 Comments (Add Yours)

Oct 28, 2004
11:36 PM  
Dag wrote:

The site's down. How ironic.


Oct 28, 2004
11:41 PM  
Andy Baio wrote:

Maybe DNS changes are still propagating... It's live, and fast as hell for me.


Oct 29, 2004
1:06 AM  
Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote:

Dag,

It wasn't quiet ready to be launched, so we were scrambling for a few minutes to get things in shape. It should be better now. :)


- ask


Oct 29, 2004
1:33 AM  
leonard wrote:

so much for anonymity ask. oh, oops. :)


Oct 29, 2004
1:54 AM  
Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote:

Leonard, yes I noticed that you had completely blown it on your site. =)

- ask


Oct 29, 2004
4:37 AM  
Ryan wrote:

I'm making a citizen's arrest of all of you.


Oct 30, 2004
6:26 PM  
Vladimir wrote:

Well, at least I've finally been graced with the opportunity to watch Fahrenheit 9/11.


Apr 28, 2006
5:31 AM  
Zenon wrote:

Fahrenheit 9/11 - some may say astonishing, suprising, fantastic...
But still it is only a politics...
When I wa young I didn't understand why things go the way they go. Then I discovered the truth, horrible truth. The dirty things we may see on TV movies appeared to be so real and next to as. All these bad , corupted politics IT'S TRUE - simply this is a piece of sh...


 

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