Oregon Statutes

§ 30.831 — Action for invasion of personal privacy; attorney fees

Oregon § 30.831
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.1
Title 3Remedies and Special Actions and Proceedings
Ch. 30Actions and Suits in Particular Cases

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 30.831 (2026).

Text

(1)A plaintiff has a cause of action for invasion of personal privacy if the plaintiff establishes any of the following:
(a)The defendant knowingly made or recorded a photograph, motion picture, videotape or other visual image or recording of the plaintiff in a state of nudity without the consent of the plaintiff, and at the time the visual image or recording was made or recorded the plaintiff was in a place and circumstances where the plaintiff had a reasonable expectation of personal privacy.
(b)For the purpose of arousing or gratifying the sexual desire of the defendant, the defendant was in a location to observe the plaintiff in a state of nudity without the consent of the plaintiff, and the plaintiff was in a place and circumstances where the plaintiff had a reasonable expectation

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Related

I. K. v. Banana Republic, LLC
505 P.3d 1078 (Court of Appeals of Oregon, 2022)
8 case citations

Legislative History

Formerly 30.865; 2025 c.289 §1

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