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In page Privacy and the US government:

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Prosser restructured invasions of privacy into four separate torts: Intrusion upon the plaintiff’s seclusion or solitude, public disclosure of embarrassing private facts, publicity which places the plaintiff in a false light, and appropriation of the plaintiff’s name or likeness for advantage.[1] This is currently regarded as a form of personality/informational privacy rights, privacy rights that protect against unauthorized use of an individual’s name, likeness, confidences, compositions, and life history for publicity, in addition to sharing of autonomous decision-making relating to marriage, abortion, childbearing and childrearing. Most regard this framework as the basis for legislation such as the Privacy Act of 1974.[1]