Louisiana Private Investigator Licensing Practice Exam

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How many types of invasion of privacy torts does Louisiana recognize?

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  3. 4

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The correct answer is: 4

Louisiana recognizes four distinct types of invasion of privacy torts, which include: 1. **Intrusion upon seclusion**: This involves an individual intentionally invading another person's private space or solitude, making it an offensive act that violates their reasonable expectation of privacy. 2. **Public disclosure of private facts**: This tort occurs when private, sensitive information about an individual is made public, leading to potential harm or distress, even if the information is true. 3. **False light**: This arises when false information about someone is disseminated to the public, misrepresenting them and causing them embarrassment or emotional distress. 4. **Appropriation of likeness**: This involves the unauthorized use of an individual’s name, likeness, or other recognizable aspects of their identity for commercial gain without permission. Recognizing these four categories helps to delineate the various ways individuals can experience violations of their privacy rights under Louisiana law. Understanding these distinctions is essential for both those seeking to invoke privacy protections and those in the field of law and investigations operating in Louisiana.