Originally Posted by
Cyio
It has largely been upheld in courts that if you put yourself out there to the general public, you lose many expectations of privacy. In the case of the Blue Falcon, he didn't do anything to willingly make himself a public figure and thus has more protection than Swayne. Swayne puts his name in his videos and is a YouTube personality, can't really complain when people call you out by your own name.
This is correct. Public personalities are fair game.