The case of Dietemann v. Time Inc. illustrates that
a. there is no blanket newsworthiness privilege in intrusion cases.
b. there is no First Amendment immunity in intrusion cases.
c. using subterfuge or "white lies" in order to gain information is always a tort.
d. Both a and b
d
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b. the speaker's policies. c. the speaker's reliability. d. the speaker's motivations.
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