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They said the cameras would neither focus on one group nor invade anyone's privacy.
How can you do that if you know you will be personally judged, skewered, betrayed?" And, third, that such attention is morally wrong that a career as an actor doesn't entitle the public to a piece of the actor's private life: "Just to set the record straight, a salary for a given on-screen performance does not include the right to invade anyone's privacy, to destroy someone's sense of self".
And, the data, if properly "washed," doesn't have to invade anyone's privacy.
"She never tried to invade anyone's privacy and never tried to violate any laws," he said.
"She never tried to invade anyone's privacy and never tried to violate any laws".
Do NOT invade anyone's privacy.
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"What you were doing wasn't really invading anyone's privacy, it was breaching criminal law," Mr. Levenson told Mr. Ryley, who was scheduled to appear as a witness to the inquiry before the Ofcom investigation.
Its community guidelines caution users against invading anyone's privacy, and users are required to agree before they can use the service – though these type of small print user agreements are long, dull and seldom read.
"There's a fair amount of value you can mine in the aggregate without invading anyone's privacy," Singh argues.
"I don't want to invade in anyone's privacy, and I don't think that we're going to do that," he said.
But is anyone's privacy really being violated?
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