Intrusion on seclusion
Intrusion on seclusion is one of the four privacy torts created under U.S. common law. Intrusion on seclusion is commonly thought to be the bread-and-butter claim for an "invasion of privacy." Seclusion is defined as the state of being private and away from people.
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