The Denver Open Media project (DOM) as of Spring 2010 is at the forefront of enabling the general public to use "public access internet" text, audio, and video content. The socio-economic goal is to bypass the "advertising model" of radio and television much exploited and manipulated by major corporations, those with the money fund the production of "mass media" which captivates quite literally "the masses" in a region, state, or country. But "mass media" has changed dramatically with the advent of the Internet. At DOM facilities (in Denver, CO, USA) the general public can take classes to learn how to use digital video and audio equipment to create shows that they and their friends want to see. The content is web published on a DOM web server (I, the PI, assume) and has only the "Creative Commons copyright". I.e. anyone else can use DOM-published Internet materials to create THEIR own, very original show or "message" or social commentary!