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9 Cards in this Set
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Appropriation
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use of someone's name, photograph, or likeness for commercial purposes without consent.
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Intrusion
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intruding physically or otherwise upon the seclusion or solitude of an individual. (much like snooping tactics)
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Disclosure
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publising private information about a person where the information is A. highly offensive to a reasonable person AND B. not of legitimate concern to the public (ss numbers, grades)
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False Light
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publising material about a person that is substansically false and A. is highly offensive to a reasonable person AND B. the publisher is at fault.
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First privacy law?
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passed in 1903, in new york for appropriation
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exceptions for appropriation
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news and information dessemination-newspaper/televison using somones name, photo, or likeness in a newsstory is NOT appropration, booth rule, incidental use
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major question asked to determine seclusion/solitutde
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was there a normal expectation of privacy
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Warren and Brandies privacy proposal
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1890, harvard law review. suggested legal right to privacy. anyone can sue for privatie information realeased
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categories of false light
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Fictionalization- taking a story and slightly fabricating it
False light- errors in judgement, writing, and editing |