Not exact matches
Apple has just admitted that «certain»
celebrity accounts were indeed compromised, resulting in a
massive leak of private naked
photos belonging to up to 100 high - profile entertainers and models, including Jennifer Lawrence, Rihanna and Kate Upton.
The report proposes a new tort remedy for invasions of privacy that are serious, committed intentionally or recklessly and that can not be justified as being in the public interest — for example, posting sexually explicit
photos of someone on the Web without their permission, a topic much in the news recently because of the
massive leak of nude
photos of some of Hollywood's biggest female
celebrities.
Photo Credit: Jack Frog / Shutterstock.com The media uproar over a
massive leak of
celebrity photos is putting a new focus on an interesting legal question: Is there a constitutional right to keep your selfies private?