Open video could be a gamechanger. To date, video has been fairly tightly controlled, because most of it resides on large hosting sites like YouTube or Blip, and these respond very quickly (and without question) to takedown orders or regional blocking. But give video to the masses, and it gets a lot harder to control, especially if net neutrality means that the average user pays the same rate as a large producer, and not a whole lot more, as would otherwise be the case.
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