Asked by Darcey Borellini on May 27, 2024
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The tort of invasion of privacy actually consists of:
A) unreasonable intrusion into the seclusion of another.
B) unreasonable public disclosure of private facts.
C) unreasonable publicity that places another in a false light.
D) All of these.
Invasion of Privacy
The infringement upon the personal space or information of an individual without consent, which can lead to legal action.
Unreasonable Intrusion
An invasive act that violates an individual's reasonable expectation of privacy and is not legally justifiable.
False Light
A privacy tort involving a misleading portrayal of an individual that is highly offensive or embarrassing, even if not defamatory.
- Gain insight into the value of protecting employee privacy rights and the circumstances under which such rights are upheld.
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Abhishek KumarMay 29, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
All of these options (A, B, and C) are correct as they each describe a different aspect of the tort of invasion of privacy.
Learning Objectives
- Gain insight into the value of protecting employee privacy rights and the circumstances under which such rights are upheld.