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Outline for Paper

Title Page

Title of Paper

Name

School

Course

Instructor, credentials

Date (Month, day, year)

Abstract

1. Approximately 150-250 words highlighting major points, major purpose, how you plan to go about your project, what you learned, and conclusions.

Include Keywords.

Introduction

Capture reader’s interest

Build case through logic

Topic sentence/thesis statement

First main point (strongest)

A. Support

Example

Example

B. Support

1. Example

Example

C. Support

1. Example

Example

Second main point (second strongest)

A. Support

1. Example

Example

B. Support

1. Example

Example

C. Support

1. Example

Example

Third main point (weakest)

A. Support

1. Example

Example

B. Support

1. Example

Example

C. Support

1. Example

Example

Conclusion

Restate topic

A. Summarize three main points

Revisit introduction or tie all ideas together

References

1. Current APA citations.

Outline for Paper Page 2 of 2

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Use the outline template and a minimum of 8 references including those below (academic, archives, government, international, news, non-government, etc.) to create an outline to answer the questions highlighted below.

Congressional Research Service. (2021). The net neutrality debate: Access to broadband networks. Independently Published. https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/R/R40616 The Federal Net Neutrality Debate: Access to Broadband Networks

Links to an external site.

 Collins, K. (2018). The repeal of net neutrality is official: Here's how that could affect you. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/11/technology/net-neutrality-repeal.html The Repeal of Net Neutrality Is Official: Here's How That Could Affect You

Links to an external site.

 Downes, L. (2017). The tangled web of net neutrality and regulation. Harvard Business Review. https://hbr.org/2017/03/the-tangled-web-of-net-neutrality-and-regulation The Tangled Web of Net Neutrality and Regulation

Links to an external site.

 Gilroy, A.A. (2017). The net neutrality debate: access to broadband networks. Congressional Research Service. https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/R/R40616/125 The Net Neutrality Debate: Access to Broadband Networks

Links to an external site.

 Neidig, H. (2018). States defy FCC repeal of net neutrality. The Hill. https://thehill.com/regulation/technology/390674-states-defy-fcc-repeal-of-net-neutrality/ States Defy FCC Repeal of 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?