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The Indiana Daily Student

Scott Shackelford (right), assistant professor of Business Law and Ethics in the Kelley School, explains how privacy has changed over the last five to ten years during a lecture titled "The Not-So-Private Lives of Hoosiers: How Technology is Threatening our Privacy" on Wednesday at the Monroe County Public Library. Katelyn Rowe and Katelyn Rowe

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Scott Shackelford (right), assistant professor of Business Law and Ethics in the Kelley School, explains how privacy has changed over the last five to ten years during a lecture titled "The Not-So-Private Lives of Hoosiers: How Technology is Threatening our Privacy" on Wednesday at the Monroe County Public Library.