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 | | Although privacy is not as basic as the need for air to breathe, food to eat and opportunity to sleep, we want the freedom, at least temporarily, to avoid contact with other human beings and to be secure from coercion by those who wish to falsely impose on us. |
 | | Privacy is related to solitude, as well as to secrecy, integrity and identity, but is not identical with these. |
 | | There are four particular ways in which privacy can be invaded in other than physical ways, namely, intrusion into a persons private activities or affairs, public disclosure of embarrassing facts, publicity that places a person in a false light, and appropriation of someones name or likeness for anothers advantage. |
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