> If you are ok with one but not the other, what would be a good line distinguishing them and guiding principle?
Because celebrity by definition requires trading privacy for fame, and is almost always a decision.
We need a new legal classification for "public, but not accessible by everyone in the world for the rest of time" information, which is what most regular people assume or desire for themselves.
Because celebrity by definition requires trading privacy for fame, and is almost always a decision.
We need a new legal classification for "public, but not accessible by everyone in the world for the rest of time" information, which is what most regular people assume or desire for themselves.