It is a cliché, in 2011, to suggest that the Internet is transforming the way people communicate. The transformation has been occurring for years, and it is now safe to say that we are — for better or worse — transformed . Countless articles have been written about commercial websites, social networking and all of the legal issues that they generate, which, lucky for us lawyers, are many. So I am interested in looking at a different form of social media: online dating.
First, let me say that my interest in online dating is purely academic and for educational purposes only.
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