The document discusses the legal issues surrounding privacy and the press. It outlines four areas of privacy law: intrusion upon seclusion, appropriation, public disclosure of private facts, and false light. For each, it examines factors like whether privacy was reasonably expected, if intrusion would be highly offensive, if private facts were newsworthy or obtained illegally, and if consent was given. The document provides guidance on determining liability for the press when privacy is allegedly invaded through newsgathering or publishing activities.