#1
Which of the following is not considered a privacy tort?
Intrusion upon seclusion
Public disclosure of private facts
Assault
False light
#2
What is the term for a false statement made with the intent to harm someone's reputation?
Intrusion upon seclusion
Appropriation
Defamation
False light
#3
What is the legal term for the act of intentionally causing someone to fear immediate harmful or offensive contact?
Defamation
False light
Assault
Intrusion upon seclusion
#4
What is the term for knowingly publishing false information with the intent to harm someone's reputation?
Appropriation
Slander
Libel
Defamation
#5
What is the legal term for a false statement made with malicious intent that damages a person's reputation?
Libel
Slander
Intrusion upon seclusion
False light
#6
What legal concept involves the unauthorized use of someone else's likeness for commercial gain?
Defamation
Appropriation
Negligence
Fraud
#7
In privacy law, what does 'intrusion upon seclusion' refer to?
Spreading false information about someone
Invading someone's private space or affairs
Using someone's likeness without consent
Disclosing private facts about someone
#8
Which of the following is an essential element to prove a claim of defamation?
Publication of false information
Intent to harm
Intrusion upon seclusion
Unauthorized use of likeness
#9
Which legal principle allows journalists to report on matters of public interest even if it involves intrusion upon seclusion?
Fair use
Freedom of expression
Qualified privilege
Freedom of association
#10
Which of the following is NOT a defense against a claim of invasion of privacy?
Consent
Public figure status
Qualified privilege
Fair use
#11
What does the 'reasonable expectation of privacy' refer to in privacy law?
The expectation that all information will be kept confidential
The expectation that one's private affairs will not be interfered with
The expectation that one's likeness will not be used without consent
The expectation that one can sue for any perceived privacy violation
#12
What is the main difference between defamation and false light invasion of privacy?
Defamation requires publication of false information, while false light does not.
False light requires publication of false information, while defamation does not.
Defamation involves intrusion upon seclusion, while false light does not.
False light involves appropriation, while defamation does not.
#13
What legal doctrine allows the media to report information about public figures more freely?
Right of publicity
Qualified privilege
Fair comment and criticism
Actual malice
#14
Which of the following is NOT an example of appropriation in the context of invasion of privacy?
Using someone's image in an advertisement without their permission
Writing a fictional story based on real events involving a public figure
Creating merchandise with a celebrity's face without their consent
Using a person's name in a song without their permission
#15
What must a plaintiff prove in a claim of invasion of privacy by false light?
The information disclosed was highly offensive
The defendant acted with malicious intent
The disclosure was made to the public
The disclosed information was false and portrayed the plaintiff in a false light