I do reserve the right to decline the requests that would constitute an invasion of privacy. |
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The video footage was so obviously a gross invasion of privacy and a violation of human dignity. |
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It is true that the subjects may sue for libel or invasion of privacy, and some have done so and won. |
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I feel it is an unnecessary invasion of privacy, but let us look at the realities and practicalities. |
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This move was despicable, an invasion of privacy, and a form of stalking, and should be illegal. |
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She squirmed, preparing for the invasion of privacy that usually followed such questions. |
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When they visit, agents make remarks about a cobweb, or crumbs in the oven or dust or toys around the house – it's an invasion of privacy. |
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When no notice is given that access to property is prohibited, as in this case, the Council members agreed that there was no invasion of privacy. |
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Instead of the horrendous front pages of last week, full of trauma, assault, and invasion of privacy, today's paper was blazoned with four articles I was interested in. |
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Some refer to the changes as additional police powers and a further invasion of privacy. |
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In my view it is an invasion of privacy if traffic data are stored for longer than necessary. |
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It is a complete invasion of privacy and the bill needs to be dumped on that alone. |
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When this private member's bill is studied, we have to be careful of any possible invasion of privacy. |
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They proceed on the wholly mistaken assumption that there exists a discretion to exclude evidence that is tainted by an invasion of privacy. |
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So what we have here is not just a tax on our identities but an invasion of privacy that should be in direct contravention of the Freedom of Information Act. |
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Here in lies its problem, collecting intelligence on a consumer's browsing habits or behaviors, without them knowing is an invasion of privacy. |
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In short, the end is not everything, for each individual case of eavesdropping is an invasion of privacy. |
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Just last week, you will recall, Harry was saying how much he hated social media because of the invasion of privacy it incurred. |
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His lawsuit alleges defamation of character, invasion of privacy and intentional infliction of emotional distress. |
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The discussion paper did not come down on one side or the other of the debate about whether a tort of invasion of privacy should be created. |
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If invasion of privacy is made a tort, as it is under section 1 of the Act, the standard remedies of tort law naturally apply. |
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An example might be when the wrongdoer tries to sell photographs or other material that has been obtained by an invasion of privacy. |
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He sued the filmmakers for defamation of character and invasion of privacy and collected a substantial settlement. |
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Concerns can arise about whether particular methods of anonymization adequately shield research subjects from invasion of privacy and breaches of confidentiality. |
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There is a row raging about invasion of privacy, phone tapping. |
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Such an invasion of privacy is only permissible on certain conditions. |
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The invasion of privacy in 'Cops' is a violent act. |
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The inclusion of a scene of a private home in a report on a pellet gun shooting incident broadcast by CIHF-TV in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia led to a complaint from the owner of the house for invasion of privacy. |
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In the absence of a cause of action for invasion of privacy, the patient tried to prevent publication on grounds of libel, malicious falsehood, trespass to the person and passing off. |
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These reviews should be conducted with an eye to demonstrated evidence of effectiveness, minimal invasion of privacy and clear operation within bounds of the law. |
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The general argument against a tort of invasion of privacy is, in short, that the tort is unnecessary, undefinable, inappropriate and misconceived. |
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Insofar as a violation of the safe harbor principles entailed a misuse of personal information, it could also support a claim by the data subject for the common law tort of invasion of privacy. |
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However, he did hit out at what he described as an invasion of privacy. |
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Hence, as we watch responses to Snowden's revelations we see that massive invasion of privacy triggers justified anxiety among the survivors of totalitarianism about the fate of liberty. |
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Concern is expressed that a tort of invasion of privacy would be an unknown quantity, and might interfere with other important values such as freedom of expression and the freedom of the press. |
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Among these are predatory pricing, inducement to breach of contracts, interference with a competitor's business, violation of regulations, and invasion of privacy. |
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Current issues surrounding the implementation of red light cameras involve: invasion of privacy, lack of police involvement, profit motives, court decisions, and incentives to issue more citations. |
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The government is putting forward certain elements that will cause an undue invasion of privacy for longshoremen at our ports rather than dealing with organized criminals in an effective way. |
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An obligation on those selling pre-paid cellphones or phone cards to collect people's sensitive information such as driver's license and credit card numbers before making the sale would be a gross invasion of privacy. |
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The invasion of privacy elsewhere in the process, and the steps that have been taken to address it, may influence the judiciary's perception of proportionality in contests between victim privacy and open court. |
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This section provides examples of kinds of conduct which may give rise to an invasion of privacy if they cross the threshold of 'undueness' that section 2 sets. |
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And forced HIV testing after an accident is a very significant invasion of privacy of the source person, whereas the risk of transmission of HIV from an occupational exposure to body fluids is very low. |
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It should be noted that, in this program, police officers can only use video images as investigative tools when a crime is committed, in order to prevent the invasion of privacy that real-time surveillance would involve. |
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Harms-benefit balance: Putting measures in place to minimize the potential for invasion of privacy and breaches of confidentiality helps to balance the potential harms and benefits of this research. |
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Moreover, why is it still being extended and developed if is widely suspected of being used for commercial espionage and the invasion of privacy on a staggering scale? |
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Sandy Henney, Charles' spokeswoman, said he's threatening to complain to the press corps because the story about Harry's bad hair day constitutes an invasion of privacy. |
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Congressional Republicans have charged that, at best, the request for the files was a gross invasion of privacy and, at worst, a plot to dig up dirt on the GOP officials. |
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