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We’re at a point of time in society … that privacy is almost an afterthought.

“We’re at a point of time in society … that privacy is almost an afterthought.”

Louis F. McHugh IV, director of information technology at the School of Applied Technology, in the Chicago Tribune on a privacy breach on Facebook


“Leveling it is not a question. That would be like taking a limb off your body.”

Professor Michelangelo Sabatino, dean of the College of Architecture on CBS Chicago, discussing the importance of the historic water tower in Riverside, Illinois

“Some of this happens with growers, such as sticks and stones and broken pieces of fencing.”

Professor Robert E. Brackett, director of the Institute for Food Safety and Health, in Bloomberg Law, on the incidence of foreign objects in processed foods


We’re at a point of time in society … that privacy is almost an afterthought.

“What if Pharrell and Robin Thicke had instead argued that they borrowed a small part of the ’70s groove from Marvin Gaye's ‘Got to Give It Up,’ but gave it new meaning, a different character, and new expression?”

Professor Edward Lee, director of the Intellectual Property Law program at Chicago-Kent College of Law in an op-ed in Billboard about fair use in the music industry

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