Definition of Invasion of privacy

1. Noun. The wrongful intrusion by individuals or the government into private affairs with which the public has no concern.

Generic synonyms: Civil Wrong, Tort

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Literary usage of Invasion of privacy

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Cases in Equity: Selected from Decisions of English and American Courts by George Henry Boke (1915)
"This waiver may be either express or implied, but the existence of the waiver carries with it the right to an invasion of privacy only to such an extent as ..."

2. Spamming: The E-Mail You Want to Can: Congressional Hearing edited by W. J. Tauzin (2001)
"In the TCPA, Congress found that: —"Unrestricted telemarketing... can be an intrusive invasion of privacy." —"Many consumers are outraged over the ..."

3. The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and by Abraham Clark Freeman (1899)
"Evidence in regard to noise, dust, and invasion of privacy went directly to show the manner ... The noise, dust, invasion of privacy, obstruction of light, ..."

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