History of Photography
Invasion of privacy refers to the violation of an individual's right to keep their personal life out of public scrutiny. It encompasses various actions that intrude upon personal space, information, or solitude without consent, often raising ethical and legal questions about the boundaries of personal exposure, especially in media contexts. This concept becomes particularly significant in discussions surrounding the portrayal of public figures and the ethical responsibilities of photographers and journalists.
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