Intrusion upon seclusion (D) — unauthorized intrusion into someone’s private space or affairs
Public disclosure of private facts — not “private disclosure of public facts” as stated in option C
Option C is incorrect because “private disclosure of public facts” is not a valid tort; it reverses the recognized tort, which is “public disclosure of private facts.”
[References:, , ASIS POA Manual – Civil Law: Torts and Privacy, , PSP Study Guide – Invasion of Privacy Legal Doctrines]
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