3933 CERTIORARI DENIED Liability for invasion of privacy may not be imposed for truthful publication of facts obtained from public records, regardless of whether they are newsworthy; the passage of time does not prevent an item that was ever newsworthy from remaining newsworthy.CitationGATES v DISCOVERY COMMUNICATIONS (Truthful Report) 34 C4 679 [See: Gates v Discovery Communications (RevGrtd) 106 CA4 667, T/AT 4/03; Briscoe v Reader's Digest 4 C3 529; Cox v Cohn 420 US 469; Okla Publishing v District Court 430 US 308; Smith v Daily Mail 443 US 97; Florida Star v BJF 491 US 524; Bartnicki v Vopper 532 US 514; Shulman v Group W 18 C4 200, T/AT 4/03; MG v Time Warner 89 CA4 623, T/AT 7/01]
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