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To pretend otherwise is not only disingenuous, it is outright dishonest. To be frank, I’d respect them more if they admitted what they had done and taken responsibility for it — to me, that would argue for mitigating their punishment. Their attempts at spin control, in my opinion, argue for a greater rather than lesser punishment. Heather, Librarian, at 12:30 pm EST on February 15, 2006 Nothing wrong with hurting feelings Jen, You are incorrect. Merely publishing a person’s likeness does not constitute community the tort of invasion of privacy. Not in community New York. community Not in any state. Moreover, assuming that it did, any issue of whether a contract between facebook and the students had been breached would be between Facebook and the students. Not the school. (The tort of false light in New York requires that someone actually portray the plaintiff in a “highly offensive” manner.
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