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See Michelle Skatoff-Gee, “Changing Technologies and the Expectation of Privacy: A Modern Dilemma,” Loyola University of Chicago Law Journal 28 (1996): 189, 201–4, who discusses Congress’s enactment of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986 in an effort to update existing law and keep pace with changing technology. But see Sandra Byrd Petersen, “Your Life as an Open Book: Has Technology Rendered Personal Privacy Virtually Obsolete?,” Federal Communications Law Journal 48 (1995): 163, who argues that privacy laws in the United States have not kept pace with technological developments.

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