1) The report examines whether internet access should be considered a basic human right. It analyzes perspectives from academic journals that both support and oppose this notion.
2) Supporting arguments include that the internet enables freedom of expression and access to information, which are important for empowerment. However, others argue there are risks of misinformation and need for safety regulations.
3) The report concludes that while the internet has benefits, there are open debates around its status as a right. More research is still needed to determine how universal access can be achieved while managing related risks.