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      • Streisand — known for her own environmental activism — had her attorney send two cease and desist letters the following year, claiming the inclusion of the photo was an invasion of privacy, violated the "anti-paparazzi" statute, sought to profit from her name (because the images could be printed) and threatened her security.
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  2. The original image of Barbra Streisand's cliff-top residence in Malibu, California, which she attempted to suppress in 2003. The Streisand effect is an unintended consequence of attempts to hide, remove, or censor information, where the effort instead increases public awareness of the information. The effect is named for American singer and ...

  3. May 30, 2003 · Barbra Streisand has filed a lawsuit against an amateur photographer, claiming he is violating her privacy by displaying a picture of her bluff-top Malibu estate on a Web site designed to document...

  4. Jul 30, 2014 · Two years earlier singer Barbra Streisand unsuccessfully sued photographer Kenneth Adelman, who was documenting the coastline of California, for including her clifftop home in Malibu. The...

  5. Nov 12, 2023 · Streisand took offense to an aerial photograph included in a collection of 12,000 images documenting California coastal erosion. The innocuous photo simply showed her Malibu cliff-top mansion.

  6. Jun 29, 2021 · If you happen to be a Barbra Streisand fan, you know that the movie and music star doesn't just own a house — she owns a $100 million compound in Malibu. This cliffside estate is so...

  7. Nov 7, 2023 · While this article primarily focuses on Barbra Streisand’s exquisite Malibu retreat, her real estate journey features a captivating array of properties that deserve recognition. In 1963, Streisand and her then-husband, Elliott Gould, established their first real home at 320 Central Park West.

  8. Dec 1, 1993 · “It bothers me when the answer is 'We can't do it,'” says Barbra Streisand of her four-year quest in the 1970s to re-create an Art Deco guesthouse on her Malibu compound.”