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Cases on Tort Law: Invasion of Privacy, Defamation, Duty of Care, and Social Media - Prof., Exams of Business and Labour Law

Various scenarios involving tort law, focusing on issues of privacy invasion, defamation, slander, and the duty of care. Cases include using an unflattering photo of a college dean for financial gain without consent, intent in tort law, crime risk in a restaurant parking lot, and posting derogatory comments on facebook. Students will gain insights into the legal concepts of intent, duty of care, and liability in these contexts.

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2010/2011

Uploaded on 10/20/2011

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Download Cases on Tort Law: Invasion of Privacy, Defamation, Duty of Care, and Social Media - Prof. and more Exams Business and Labour Law in PDF only on Docsity! You place an unflattering photo of your college dean on folders you sell outside class to make money. You have: a. Invaded the dean’s privacy by using her likeness for financial gain without consent. b. Committed libel. c. Committed slander. d. Defamed and invaded the privacy of the dean. In tort law, “intent” means the desire to: a. Commit the act involved in the tort, e.g., touching for battery, entrance on property for trespass. b. Cause serious bodily, economic, property, or reputational harm. c. Cause bodily, economic, property, or repute-tional harm, but not necessarily serious. d. Benefit the actor economically.
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