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1895.50
(2) (d) Publicity given to a matter concerning another person that places
2the other person before the public in a false light if the false light in which the other
3person was placed would be highly offensive to a reasonable person.
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895.50
(2m) (a) In this subsection:
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1. "Private person" means a person who is not a public person.
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2. "Public person" means that the person has general fame or notoriety in the
8community and pervasive involvement in the affairs of society; the person has put
9himself or herself in the public eye with respect to the issues or events reported; or
10the person has deliberately engaged the public's attention to influence the issues or
11events reported.
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3. "Publisher" means any person who gives publicity to a matter, including a
13person who communicates the matter in a newspaper or magazine, on radio or
14television, or by electronic means.
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(b) If the person who is the subject of the publicity under sub. (2) (d) is a public
16person, the publisher is liable under this section only if the publisher had knowledge
17of or acted with reckless disregard as to the falsity of the publicized matter.
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(c) If the person who is the subject of the publicity under sub. (2) (d) is a private
19person, the publisher is liable under this section only if the publisher did not use
20reasonable care to determine if the matter was false.
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(d) Truth of the publicized matter is an absolute defense to an action for the
22violation of a person's privacy under sub. (2) (d).".
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1968.27
(12) "Oral communication" means any oral communication uttered by
2a person exhibiting an expectation that the communication is not subject to
3interception under circumstances justifying the expectation.
"
Oral communication"
4includes any oral communication between an employee of a retail business and a
5customer of that retail business. "Oral communication" does not include any
6electronic communication.
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968.27
(14m) "Retail business" means any business primarily engaged in the
9retail sale of goods or services from a store or other premises owned or leased by the
10business.
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11Section 3998o. 968.31 (2) (c) of the statutes is renumbered 968.31 (2) (c)
12(intro.) and amended to read:
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968.31
(2) (c) (intro.) For a person not acting under color of law to intercept a
14wire, electronic or oral communication where the person is a party to the
15communication or where one of the parties to the communication has given prior
16consent to the interception
, unless
the one of the following applies:
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171. The communication is intercepted for the purpose of committing any
18criminal or tortious act in violation of the constitution or laws of the United States
19or of any state or for the purpose of committing any other injurious act.
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968.31
(2) (c) 2. The communication is an oral communication between an
22employee of a retail business and a customer of the retail business that is uttered
23while both the employee and the customer are present in or on the store or premises
24of the retail business and that is intercepted using an electronic, mechanical, or other
25device that is attached to or in the possession of the employee.".
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971.19
(11) In an action under s. 942.01, 942.03, 943.201, 943.205, 943.30,
4943.31, 943.41, 943.70, 946.72, 947.012, or 947.0125, the defendant may be tried in
5the defendant's county of residence, in the victim's county of residence, or in any
6other county in which the trial may be conducted under this section.".
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8"(4q)
Credit card records. If a person is affected by a contract that is in effect
9on the effective date of this subsection and that contains provisions that are
10inconsistent with section 138.25 (2) of the statutes, as created by this act, then,
11notwithstanding section 138.25 (2) of the statutes, as created by this act, the person
12may perform its obligations, and exercise its rights, under those provisions of the
13contract until the contract expires or is extended, modified, or renewed, whichever
14first occurs.
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(4r)
Internet cookies. If a person is affected by a contract that is in effect on
16the effective date of this subsection and that contains provisions that are
17inconsistent with section 422.422 (1) of the statutes, as created by this act, then,
18notwithstanding section 422.422 (1) of the statutes, as created by this act, the person
19may perform its obligations, and exercise its rights, under those provisions of the
20contract until the contract expires or is extended, modified, or renewed, whichever
21occurs first.".
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1"(7q)
Right of privacy. The treatment of section 895.50 (2) (d) and (2m) of the
2statutes first applies to publicity given to a matter concerning another person on the
3effective date of this subsection.
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(7r)
Venue of criminal trial. The treatment of section 971.19 (11) of the
5statutes first applies to criminal actions commenced on the effective date of this
6subsection.".
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8"(1q)
Privacy impact statements. The treatment of section 13.0991 of the
9statutes first applies with respect to bills introduced in the 2001-03 legislative
10session and jacketed by the legislative reference bureau after the effective date of
11this subsection.".
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13"(30q)
Information technology training credit. The treatment of sections
1471.05 (6) (a) 15., 71.07 (5s), 71.10 (4) (gv), 71.21 (4), 71.26 (2) (a), 71.28 (5s), 71.30 (3)
15(eon), 71.34 (1) (g), 71.45 (2) (a) 10., 71.47 (5s), 71.49 (1) (eon), and 77.92 (4) of the
16statutes first applies to taxable years beginning on January 1 of the year in which
17this subsection takes effect, except that if this subsection takes effect after July 31
18the treatment of sections 71.05 (6) (a) 15., 71.07 (5s), 71.10 (4) (gv), 71.21 (4), 71.26
19(2) (a), 71.28 (5s), 71.30 (3) (eon), 71.34 (1) (g), 71.45 (2) (a) 10., 71.47 (5s), 71.49 (1)
20(eon), and 77.92 (4) of the statutes first applies to taxable years beginning on January
211 of the year after the year in which this subsection takes effect.".
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23"(14q)
Retail business oral communications. The renumbering and
24amendment of section 968.31 (2) (c) of the statutes and the creation of section 968.31
1(2) (c) 2. of the statutes first apply to oral communications intercepted on the effective
2date of this subsection.".
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4"(15q)
Use of social security numbers by health care providers. The
5treatment of section 146.833 of the statutes takes effect on the first day of the 7th
6month beginning after publication.".
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8"(4q)
Use of social security numbers by insurers. The treatment of sections
9610.75 and 632.725 (2) (d) of the statutes takes effect on the first day of the 7th month
10beginning after publication.".
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12"(6q)
Student identification numbers. The treatment of section 36.32 (1) of the
13statutes, the renumbering of section 36.11 (35) (title) of the statutes, and the
14renumbering and amendment of section 36.11 (35) of the statutes take effect on
15January 1, 2003.
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(6r)
Privacy in athletic locker rooms. The treatment of sections 36.38, 38.12
17(12), 39.49, 118.39, and 175.22 of the statutes takes effect on the first day of the 6th
18month beginning after publication.
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(6s)
Internet cookies. The treatment of sections 421.301 (13m) and 422.422
20of the statutes and
Section 9159 (4r) of this act takes effect on the first day of the 7th
21month beginning after publication.".