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Perspective

Aug. 29, 2014

Online privacy concerns only increasing

As the use of the Internet has expanded to permeate every aspect of our lives, so have myriad legal issues, challenging the law in catching up in areas like online privacy. By Kimberly Buffington and Caroline Toto


By Kimberly Buffington and Caroline Toto


As the use of the Internet has expanded to permeate every aspect of our lives, so have myriad legal issues. The rapid pace of change has challenged the law in catching up in areas like online privacy. The amount of information being exchanged on the Internet is mind-boggling, and - because so much information can be gleaned from individuals by what they do (often unknowingly) - privacy has become a big concern.


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