Injunction Against ‘Guy Game’ Sales Upheld in Invasion of Privacy Action
Categories: Decisions, Injunctions, Privacy Cases
In this interlocutory appeal, the court determined that the trial court did not abuse its discretion in finding that the plaintiff may be entitled to relief for invasion of privacy by misappropriation, and that the injunction was necessary to prevent irreparable harm. It also ruled that the trial court’s decision to allow the plaintiff to proceed as “Jane Doe” was not appealable, and, in any event, would not prejudice the defendants.
Sources: Media Law Reporter | Davis & Co. LLP
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