bhall wrote:Gary Hartstein wrote:I didn’t say it’s their
right to know (although jurisprudence places looser limits on celebrities’ “privacy” than on that of “normal” citizens); rather I said they DESERVE to know.
This is an interesting topic with polarising views. Whether there is a 'right' or 'expectation' that should follow a public figure. Rather than tell you what I think, I'm presenting some evidence for you to consider and to help draw your own conclusions.
Just how 'public' is Schumacher? Below is the Google Trends results for his keyword since 2004. You can see the massive spike relating to his accident and subsequent still large interest since. Certainly there is now far more interest in his name then any time since 2004. While this doesn't prove a right in one way or another, it gives us some context as to the public nature of his name.
Tim.Wright wrote:Nobody forces the fans to see someone perform. They paid their money and attention to him and in return he gave them performances that you see rarely in a lifetime. Nobody owes anything extra to anybody in this case.
To think that he somehow owes something to his fans now is just ridiculous.. really...
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That is a very small sample of the 'officially licensed' products still available for purchase. So we have a person who continues to trade and profit from their name, well after retirement. Yet there continues to be an expectation that fans and the public should continue to hand over cash to be part of the 'Michael Schumacher' experience. In the same breath, we are then told we should have no right to be involved with him? A conundrum indeed.
This info is presented to show how this is far from cut and dry and that celebrities have a relationship with the media and fans - and not just philosophical, but financial as well. So do the fans and public have a 'right' to know? Should we have an 'expectation' to know? I'll let you decide for yourself.