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Celebrities care a lot about privacy, or at least like to make the most noise about it. This bill, its proponents says, could help increase celebrity tourism, that is, celebrities holidaying in Hawaii.
Updated: Hawaii state Senate has passed the bill, 23 of the state's 25 Senate members voted in favor of the bill, which now goes to the House for consideration.
Original story: The Hawaii state Senate plans to vote Tuesday on the so-called Steven Tyler Act, a bill aimed at protecting celebrities and other public figures from unwanted media attention by creating a civil violation for people who take photos or videos of others' private moments.
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