New to the art form? This Wall Street Journal article will get you orientated. Also, for more information on how some of these titles mislead lawmakers and the citizenry, find some academic commentary from Brian Christopher Jones here: https://works.bepress.com/brian_jones/.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Living on the Edge?

Steven Tyler just bought a house on Maui. In honor of his arrival the Hawaii State Legislature is currently mulling the Steven Tyler Act, which provides celebrities the right to sue paparazzi for taking unwanted photographs. 




THE SENATE
S.B. NO.
465
TWENTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATURE, 2013

STATE OF HAWAII






A BILL FOR AN ACT


RELATING TO TORT ACTIONS.


BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:



     SECTION 1.  The legislature finds that Hawaii is home to many celebrities, particularly on Maui, who are subjected to harassment from photographers and reporters seeking photographs and news stories.  The privacy of these celebrities endure unwarranted invasion into their personal lives.  Although their celebrity status may justify a lower expectation of privacy, the legislature finds that sometimes the paparazzi go too far to disturb the peace and tranquility afforded celebrities who escape to Hawaii for a quiet life.
     Existing Hawaii statutes are silent on a civil cause of action for constructive invasion of privacy.  Therefore, many celebrities are deterred from buying property or vacationing in Hawaii because the same paparazzi that harass them on the mainland are more likely to follow them to Hawaii.  However, a few celebrities are not discouraged from visiting or residing in our beautiful State.  For example, Steven Tyler, the lead singer of Aerosmith for over forty years, former "American Idol" judge, and world-renowned celebrity has recently purchased a home on Maui.  He will now be sharing his time between Boston, Los Angeles, and his new home on Maui.  In honor of Steven Tyler's contribution to the arts in Hawaii and throughout the world, this Act shall be known as the Steven Tyler Act.
     The purpose of this Act is to encourage celebrities to visit and reside in our State by creating a civil cause of action for the constructive invasion of privacy...
     

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