Multiple Choice
MATCHING
-offensive prying into something private
A) intrusion
B) appropriation
C) public disclosure of private fact
D) false light
E) newsworthy
F) constitutional malice
G) public figure
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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Q9: Public disclosure of private fact can be
Q10: Whether an intrusion is considered offensive is
Q11: MATCHING<br>-of legitimate public interest<br>A)intrusion<br>B)appropriation<br>C)public disclosure of private
Q12: MATCHING<br>-person of prominence<br>A)intrusion<br>B)appropriation<br>C)public disclosure of private fact<br>D)false
Q13: Distinguish between publication in the tort of
Q14: Appropriation is the use of the plaintiff's
Q15: Ted is a dentist who lost his
Q16: When is probing considered intrusion?
Q17: MATCHING<br>-use of someone's likeness for your own
Q18: Give examples of factors that will help