Short 150-300 words each1. Christopher Yoo makes an analogy between access-tiering andFedEx. Explain the analogy in detail. What is he trying to show withthis analogy?2.) Tim Wu makes an analogy between access-tiering andrefrigerators. Explain his analogy in detail. What is he trying toshow with this analogy?3.) According to Christopher Yoo, what are the some of theadvantages of not enforcing a widespread net neutrality policy?4.) Lawrence Lessig writes that there is something "wrong withnetwork owners telling content or service providers that theycannot access a meaningful broadband network unless they payan access-tax." What does he mean by "wrong" and why does hethink that it is wrong?5.) Net Neutrality is often a difficult idea to explain, because it isoften confused with other ideas such as censorship or paying fordifferent levels of internet service. How would you explain theconcept of net neutrality to somebody who knows nothing aboutit? Make sure to explain why many think it is an important issue.6.) Explain Tim Wu’s arguments for thinking that without imposingnet neutrality, innovation would be seriously hindered.7.) Christopher Yoo makes an analogy between access-tiering andFedEx. Explain the analogy in detail. What is he trying to show withthis analogy?8.) Tim Wu makes an analogy between access-tiering andrefrigerators. Explain his analogy in detail. What is he trying toshow with this analogy?9.) Explain Tim Wu’s arguments for thinking that without imposingnet neutrality, innovation would be seriously hindered.10.) According to Christopher Yoo, what are the some of theadvantages of not enforcing a widespread net neutrality policy?11.) Lawrence Lessig writes that there is something "wrong withnetwork owners telling content or service providers that theycannot access a meaningful broadband network unless they payan access-tax." What does he mean by "wrong" and why does hethink that it is wrong?
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