• What is net neutrality? What is its connection to information ethics?
  • Why did the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) pass net neutrality regulations in 2015? Why were these regulations repealed since then?
  • What are the rights and responsibilities of the various actors in the sector (broadband industry, government, etc.)? How do they avoid abuse of power issues in relation to internet access?
  • It is important to preserve an open internet? Why or why not? What is the most ethical way for the U.S. to proceed in relation to net neutrality in the future?

Structure: Title page, Introduction, Sections 1 through 4 (according to the four questions above and completed in the outline), Conclusion, Reference page, and any Appendices.

 

Length: at least 1000 words and no more than 1,200 words (not including References and any Appendices).

 

References: at least eight (8) sources (academic, archives, government, news, non-government, etc.).

Format: typed, current APA format (Times New Roman font, 12-point font, double spaced, aligned left, one-inch margins all around, header, page numbers, etc.).

Submission: Word document

net neutrality

  • What is net neutrality? What is its connection to information ethics?
  • Why did the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) pass net neutrality regulations in 2015? Why were these regulations repealed since then?
  • What are the rights and responsibilities of the various actors in the sector (broadband industry, government, etc.)? How do they avoid abuse of power issues in relation to internet access?
  • It is important to preserve an open internet? Why or why not? What is the most ethical way for the U.S. to proceed in relation to net neutrality in the future?

Structure: Title page, Introduction, Sections 1 through 4 (according to the four questions above and completed in the outline), Conclusion, Reference page, and any Appendices.

 

Length: at least 1000 words and no more than 1,200 words (not including References and any Appendices).

 

References: at least eight (8) sources (academic, archives, government, news, non-government, etc.).

Format: typed, current APA format (Times New Roman font, 12-point font, double spaced, aligned left, one-inch margins all around, header, page numbers, etc.).

Submission: Word document

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