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%!TEX root = paper.tex
On April 3, 2014 the EU passes a law protecting net neutrality~\cite{whittaker2014eu}. This law forces European \acp{ISP} to treat all Internet traffic equally. In this paper we will defend the contrary: Why net neutrality should \emph{not} be regulated. We will first introduce net neutrality to you by giving a historical background and our definition of net neutrality. Afterwards, we will discuss the values behind net neutrality.
This paper then continues as follows: in section~\ref{sec:arguments} we give our arguments for our thesis and in section~\ref{sec:objections} we give some possible objections to our arguments and we refute them. We conclude the paper in section~\ref{sec:conclusion}.
\subsection{Historical Events}
\label{sec:intro_problem}
\input{intro_problem}
\subsection{Definitions}
\label{sec:intro_def}
\input{intro_def}
\subsection{Values Underlying The Net Neutrality Debate}
\label{sec:intro_values}
\input{intro_values}