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Privacy law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Many suits against the media now claim invasion of privacy, not libel. Jurors have strong feelings in this area. So do judges. Privacy cases focus on personal, emotional beliefs in conflict with each other.
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Privacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Privacy is the ability of an individual or group to seclude themselves or information about themselves and thereby reveal themselves selectively. The boundaries and content of what is considered priv...
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Focusing in large part on the press and publicity allowed by recent inventions such as photography and newspapers, but referring as well to violations in other contexts, they emphasized the invasion of privacy brought about by public dissemination of details relating to a person's private life.
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In a scathing commentary against President George W. Bush, MSNBC commentator Keith Olbermann declared Bush guilty of terrorism for playing what he sees as the fear card in an attempt to get the House to pass retroactive immunity for telecommunication companies that illegally ... "You are a liar, ... "The lot of you," he said,
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