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Coolbeans88 Coolbeans88
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In Time, Inc. v. Hill, the Supreme Court ruled that:
 
  a) celebrities can prevent magazines from publishing information about their private lives; b) the fact that a celebrity is gay is newsworthy and not private; c) public figures must prove negligence to win an invasion of privacy lawsuit; d) a family that was held hostage by escaped convicts had to prove actual malice to win a false light privacy case against a magazine; e) a persons sex change surgery was newsworthy.
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