Truth is an absolute defense to an invasion of privacy claim.is this statement true or false?

False. While truth can be a defense to certain defamation claims, it is not an absolute defense to an invasion of privacy claim. Invasion of privacy claims can be based on different types of privacy violations, such as intrusion upon seclusion, public disclosure of private facts, false light, or appropriation of name or likeness. The truth of the information disclosed may not necessarily absolve the defendant from liability in these types of claims.

This statement is generally true, but it may vary depending on jurisdiction. In many countries, truth can be considered a defense to a claim of invasion of privacy. If information is true and it is in the public interest, it may not be considered an invasion of privacy. However, it is important to consult the specific laws and regulations in your jurisdiction to determine the exact requirements for a defense based on truth.