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Hawaii%27s Senate has passed a bill known as the %22Steven Tyler Act%22 The measure allows stars to sue paparazzi over intrusive photos Bill goes next to the state Senate Steven Tyler can feel ...
Steven Tyler 20 photos More than a dozen celebrities have submitted testimony supporting the bill, including Britney Spears, Avril Lavigne, Neil Diamond, Tommy Lee and the Osborne family ...
Steven Tyler is more than pleased that his proposed bill, named the "Steven Tyler Act," has passed in Hawaii, and now he's excited to just let it all hang out while on vacation.The Aerosmith ...
Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler plans to attend a legislative hearing in Hawaii on a bill that bears his name and would limit people's freedom to take photos and video of celebrities.
This Feb. 8, 2013 file photo shows Aerosmith lead singer Steven Tyler testifying on celebrity privacy during a hearing at the Hawaii Capitol in Honolulu.
Steven Tyler 20 photos "The paradise of Hawaii is a magnet for celebrities who just want a peaceful vacation," Tyler said in a statement emailed to The Associated Press a day ahead of the hearing.
Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler plans to attend a legislative hearing in Hawaii on Friday on a bill that bears his name and would limit people's freedom to take photos and video of celebrities.
News; Aerosmith's Steven Tyler sparks celebrity privacy law proposal in Hawaii. Published: Feb. 01, 2013, 11:32 p.m. Feb. 01, 2013, 11:32 p.m.
The future is looking bleak for a celebrity privacy bill in Hawaii known as the Steven Tyler Act. The proposal pushed by the Aerosmith lead singer would allow people to sue others who take photos ...
The Aerosmith singer advocates for a state law that would allow celebrities to take legal action against invasive photographers. By Mia Galuppo Steven Tyler Aerosmith Hollywood Bowl - P 2012 The ...
HONOLULU (AP) - More than two-thirds of Hawaii’s state senators have signed onto a bill to protect celebrities from paparazzi, giving famous faces power to sue over unwanted beach photos and ...
Steven Tyler may have to keep his shirt on after all. After being passed by Hawaii’s Senate, a celebrity privacy bill known as The Steven Tyler Act is now stuck in the island state’s House of ...