Questions to Keep in Mind

  1. How can you evaluate the reliability of the resources on file sharing you find? Whose interests do they represent? Whose interests might they not value as much?
  2. Will you need to educate users about the broader legal implications of being caught sharing files?
  3. What, specifically, do you want to change? What will motivate readers to make that change? What things already tend to make them oppose that change?
  4. What sorts of concrete examples will be most persuasive? Should you develop brief fictional cases to demonstrate acceptable and unacceptable use?
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    What techniques can you use to structure the text to make it easy to read (headings, indents, and so on)?
  6. Should you use any of the statistical data? How? Should they be figures? What type?