Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Toilets Makes a Catchy Case for Net Neutrality

http://ift.tt/1trpuqI // Net-neutrality-song




Thinkmodo, the New York-based creator of serial viral hits like the "Devil Baby" and "Bubba's Hovercraft," is getting serious.


Well, sort of.



The agency has released a plaintive plea for net neutrality, pitting the masses against greedy Wall Street types who seek to strangle the Internet with tiered pricing. The video features a bouncy number from Bobby Jo Valentine called "Don't Flush Our Rights Away," which sounds like it's off of Jack Johnson's Curious George soundtrack. It also features toilets, lots of them.


Shot in stop motion, the video shows a guy on a toilet with his pants down, heading to work and then spending some time in New York City's Washington Square Park with his girlfriend and visiting a bookstore before joining forces with others to take on the nefarious bankers. Read more...


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from MashableTodd Wasserman
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