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Appropriation
use of someone's name, photograph, or likeness for commercial purposes without consent.
Intrusion
intruding physically or otherwise upon the seclusion or solitude of an individual. (much like snooping tactics)
Disclosure
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)
False Light
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.
First privacy law?
passed in 1903, in new york for appropriation
exceptions for appropriation
news and information dessemination-newspaper/televison using somones name, photo, or likeness in a newsstory is NOT appropration, booth rule, incidental use
major question asked to determine seclusion/solitutde
was there a normal expectation of privacy
Warren and Brandies privacy proposal
1890, harvard law review. suggested legal right to privacy. anyone can sue for privatie information realeased
categories of false light
Fictionalization- taking a story and slightly fabricating it

False light- errors in judgement, writing, and editing