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The right to privacy is an element of various legal traditions that intends to restrain governmental and private actions that threaten the privacy of individuals.
Invasion of privacy may also refer to:
Law
edit- Privacy laws of the United States, which define several "invasion of privacy" torts
- Intrusion on Seclusion, a tort of intentionally and offensively intruding on someone's private affairs
- Expectation of privacy, one element of an intrusion claim
- False light, publicity about someone that creates a misleading and offensive impression
- Personality rights, rights to control the use of one's name and likeness
- The Right to Privacy (article), an essay by Louis Brandeis and Samuel Warren
- Intrusion on Seclusion, a tort of intentionally and offensively intruding on someone's private affairs
Music
edit- Invasion of Privacy (album), a 2018 album by Cardi B
- Invasion of Your Privacy, a 1985 album by Ratt
- "Invasion of Privacy", a 1980 single by Gary Wilson
Film
edit- Invasion of Privacy (film), a 1996 film directed by Anthony Hickox
Technology
edit- Privacy-invasive software, computer software that invades privacy
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