the wrongful intrusion into a persons private life
The violation of a person's right to be free from outside interference or publicity.
the tort of unjustifiably intruding upon another's right to privacy by appropriating his or her name or likeness, by unreasonably interfering with his or her seclusion, by publicizing information about his or her private affairs that a reasonable person would find objectionable and in which there is no legitimate public interest, or by publicizing information that unreasonably places him or her in a false light
the wrongful intrusion by individuals or the government into private affairs with which the public has no concern
interference with a person's right to privacy
Intrusion on seclusion. Illegally and inappropriately prying into someone's personal business. It may actual, such as trespassing on private property to secure a news story, or figurative, such as when a telephoto lens or electronic eavesdropping device is used.
The violation of a person's constitutionally protected right to privacy.
Invasion of privacy is a legal term essentially defined as a violation of the right to be left alone. The right to privacy is the right to control property against search and seizure, and to control information about oneself. However, public figures have less privacy, and this is an evolving area of law as it relates to the media.
"Invasion of Privacy" is a double 7" single released in 1980 by Gary Wilson. Recorded at Circle Sound Studios in San Diego, only 500 copies were pressed by MCP Records. Wilson sang, played guitar, keyboards and bass; Dave Haney played drums.