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A right to privacy? Or not.

A right to privacy? Or not.

From The Courthouse News Service:

“A happily married straight woman says a photo she took for a salon was uploaded to a stock database and used in several unauthorized ways, such as an advertisement for Match.com’s dating service and an article on coming out of the closet.”

Yikes.

Rebecca Dunlevy

Rebecca Dunlevy is the Senior Notes and Comment Editor for the IPLJ and a 3L at Fordham Law School. Originally from Texas, she grew up hoping to take a bite out of the Big Apple. Her interests include fashion law, copyright, trademark, Internet law, and avoiding cybercriminals.