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NE ST s 20208
Neb.Rev.St. § 20208

NEBRASKA REVISED STATUTES OF 1943
CHAPTER 20. CIVIL RIGHTS
ARTICLE 2. RIGHTS OF PRIVACY

The text of Nebraska Statutes and Constitution 1998 was produced from computer tapes provided by the Executive Board of the Legislative Council through the Revisor of Statutes and is subject to a claim of copyright by the State of Nebraska.
Current through End of 1998 First Special Session

§ 20208. Invasion of privacy; death of subject; effect.

The right of action for invasion of privacy created by sections 20201 to 20211 and 25840.01, with the single exception of the action arising out of exploitation of a person’s name or likeness in section 20202, shall not be deemed to survive the death of the subject of any such invasion of privacy.

Source: Laws 1979, LB 394, § 8.

Neb. Rev. St. § 20208

NE ST § 20208

NE ST s 20211
Neb.Rev.St. § 20211

NEBRASKA REVISED STATUTES OF 1943
CHAPTER 20. CIVIL RIGHTS
ARTICLE 2. RIGHTS OF PRIVACY

The text of Nebraska Statutes and Constitution 1998 was produced from computer tapes provided by the Executive Board of the Legislative Council through the Revisor of Statutes and is subject to a claim of copyright by the State of Nebraska.
Current through End of 1998 First Special Session

§ 20211. Invasion of privacy; statute of limitations.

An action for invasion of privacy must be brought within one year of the date the cause of action arose.

Source: Laws 1979, LB 394, § 11.

Neb. Rev. St. § 20211

NE ST § 20211

NE ST s 20202
Neb.Rev.St. § 20202

NEBRASKA REVISED STATUTES OF 1943
CHAPTER 20. CIVIL RIGHTS
ARTICLE 2. RIGHTS OF PRIVACY

The text of Nebraska Statutes and Constitution 1998 was produced from computer tapes provided by the Executive Board of the Legislative Council through the Revisor of Statutes and is subject to a claim of copyright by the State of Nebraska.
Current through End of 1998 First Special Session

§ 20202. Invasion of privacy; exploitation of a person for advertising or commercial purposes; situations; not applicable.

Any person, firm, or corporation that exploits a natural person, name, picture, portrait, or personality for advertising or commercial purposes shall be liable for invasion of privacy. The provisions of this section shall not apply to:

(1) The publication, printing, display, or use of the name or likeness of any person in any printed, broadcast, telecast, or other news medium or publication as part of any bona fide news report or presentation or noncommercial advertisement having a current or historical public interest and when such name or likeness is not used for commercial advertising purposes;

(2) The use of such name, portrait, photograph, or other likeness in connection with the resale or other distribution of literary, musical, or artistic productions or other articles of merchandise or property when such person has consented to the use of his or her name, portrait, photograph, or likeness on or in connection with the initial sale or distribution thereof so long as such use does not differ materially in kind, extent, or duration from that authorized by the consent as fairly construed; or

(3) Any photograph of a person solely as a member of the public when such person is not named or otherwise identified in or in connection with the use of such photograph.

Source: Laws 1979, LB 394, § 2.

NOTES OF DECISIONS

Conduct to which one consents cannot constitute an invasion of privacy. Miller v. American Sports Co., 237 Neb. 676, 467 N.W.2d 653 (1991).

Neb. Rev. St. § 20202

NE ST § 20202

NE ST s 20207
Neb.Rev.St. § 20207

NEBRASKA REVISED STATUTES OF 1943
CHAPTER 20. CIVIL RIGHTS
ARTICLE 2. RIGHTS OF PRIVACY

The text of Nebraska Statutes and Constitution 1998 was produced from computer tapes provided by the Executive Board of the Legislative Council through the Revisor of Statutes and is subject to a claim of copyright by the State of Nebraska.

Current through End of 1998 First Special Session

§ 20207. Invasion of privacy; action; nonassignable.

The action for invasion of privacy created by sections 20201 to 20211 and 25840.01 shall be personal to the subject of the invasion and shall in no case be assignable.

Source: Laws 1979, LB 394, § 7.

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