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1 Celebrity Private Life: Should it Exist?
Elizabeth Bernheisel Mrs. Whitney Pd. 5 College Composition II January 27, 2014

2 Thesis: Celebrities in the United States lawfully and ethically have the right to privacy, but they are also in need of new solutions and new social standards to keep their privacy. NEW

3 Introduction Definition of celebrity Media plays a crucial role
Definition of privacy Definition of paparazzi

4 Definition of celebrity
Past- well-known business leaders and those who were in the entertainment business (actors, singers, and athletes) Present- stay in the mass media’s spotlight, which is achieved by being deemed “newsworthy”

5 Media plays a crucial role
They provide the visibility and the means for celebrities

6 Definition of privacy Expectation that confidential, personal information disclosed in a private place will not be disclosed to third parties, when that disclosure would cause either embarrassment or emotional distress to a person of reasonable sensitivities

7 Definition of paparazzi
A freelance photographer who takes candid pictures of celebrities for publication

8 Celebrities and the Law
Rights of the press Rights of celebrities Rights of children

9 Rights of the press The First Amendment: “Freedom of the Press,” gives the paparazzi freedom to publish the news National Enquirer published an article on Clint Eastwood being romantically involved with Tanya Tucker. The court defended the press and told Eastwood that his romantic involvements were of public concern.

10 Rights of celebrities Four types of invasion of privacy laws: Public Disclosure of Private and Embarrassing Facts (an unauthorized public dissemination of information) False Light (untrue opinions or actions) Intrusion (an act of prying or intruding in a manner that would be objectionable to a reasonable person) Misappropriation (unauthorized use of the plaintiff’s picture or name for a commercial advantage)

11 Rights of children Senate Bill 606
Kids under the age of sixteen should not be tabloid fodder or the target of ongoing harassment September 24, 2013

12 Celebrities and ethics
Define ethics Paparazzi Price of fame Media

13 Ethics The moral standards or rules that determine the way a person behaves They are important because they help people continue to live and interact in a civilized way with others

14 Paparazzi Taking pictures of celebrities with high-powered lenses when they know that the celebrity has no clue that their picture is being taken up close without their permission They are hurling insults at them in order to provoke them into violence by hunting them down like prey when they return home from work Or stalking them when they are on vacation Also catching them in affairs and during substance abuse

15 Price of fame After completing the first nonstop transatlantic flight from New York to France, Charles Lindbergh’s son was kidnapped and murdered in 1932. When the boy's body was found, photographers broke into the morgue and took pictures of the corpse.

16 Media Since they no longer use morals and their consequence to guide their social behavior, man has to pass new laws to make it illegal to violate a celebrity’s privacy.

17 Celebrities and new solutions
Suggestions Statistics Defusing New enemy

18 Suggestions Tougher laws Restraining orders
Penalties against aggressive paparazzi Paparazzi obtaining a license with an adoption of a code of conduct that when violated revokes their license

19 Statistics 13% think celebrities should be entitled to absolute privacy in their private lives 36 % say celebrities should be entitled to absolute privacy in their private lives unless they are breaking the law 34 % say celebrities should be entitled to absolute privacy in their private lives unless they are breaking the law or doing something that might be considered morally wrong (having an affair) 12 % completely disagree, and believe that celebrities should not be entitled to any privacy in their private lives

20 Defusing Some celebrities try to defuse the unwanted media interest and sell photos of their weddings and babies

21 New enemy Cell phones have become the new enemy now
Singer Beyonce’ Knowles said that when she is on the red carpet she is prepared for the attention, but when she is awakened by a flashing camera on an airplane it is too much.

22 Conclusion Code of conduct Average person adds to the hype
Break the cycle Celebrities deserve to have protection, respect, and privacy

23 Code of conduct Show respect for all people Taught by parents
Taught by a church affiliation group

24 Average person adds to the hype
We have become a celebrity-obsessed culture in which our interest in the on-goings of movie stars, athletes and café society figures has reaches deranged heights. (We are all paparazzi. (E News Fan Find))

25 Break the cycle Not buying tabloids
Leave celebrities alone when they are in the private sector

26 Celebrities deserve to have protection, respect, and privacy
The constitution says that we are all created equal with the same unalienable rights…


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