The tort of invasion of privacy is defined as:

a. The tort of intentionally or recklessly causing another person severe emotional distress through one’s extreme or outrageous acts.

b. The right to control the use of one’s own name, picture, or likeness and to prevent another for using it for commercial benefit without one’s consent.

c. A plaintiff’s allegation that the defendant attributed to the plaintiff views that he or she does not hold and thereby placed the plaintiff before the public in a highly offensive and untrue manner.

d. An unjustified exploitation of one’s personality or intrusion into one’s personal activities under tort law and sometimes under constitutional law

d. An unjustified exploitation of one’s personality or intrusion into one’s personal activities under tort law and sometimes under constitutional law.

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