Prince William and his wife, Kate Middleton, were scandalized in recent weeks by photographs showing her sunbathing topless. William and Kate were not on a public beach. Rather, they were at a private villa in the south of France, where the young newlyweds were trying to have some quiet time. Moreover, the photos were taken from half a mile away, with a monstrously powerful zoom lens. When the couple learned of the photos, they brought a lawsuit against a French magazine that wanted to publish them, and succeeded in getting a French court to block publication of the pictures. By then, however, the photos were available on the Internet and in print in other countries
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This study examines certain aspects of privacy protection, addressing the questions of whether it is...
In 2012, world-renowned supermodel Coco Rocha agreed to be photographed for the cover of one of Elle...
The proliferation of video-sharing websites such as YouTube and Facebook has not only democratized t...
In the past year, a number of female celebrities have been awarded court orders under the Protection...
Article by the Honourable Mr Justice Tugendhat considering new developments and case law in matters ...
The right to privacy of celebrities was at the core of the Leveson Inquiry. The Inquiry came about f...
At the turn of the twentieth century, the owners of newspapers quickly understood the significance o...
In October 1998, at the height of the Monicagate scandal, the publication by the French publisher Pl...
Recent revelations of celebrity ‘super-injunctions’ have reopened the debate on privacy and celebrit...
Celebrities’ increasingly offensive use of the courts to prevent the spread of scandalous images can...
In every complex society, there have been famous people. But only in modern times do we have celebri...
In recent years, a series of leading cases have returned to consider these questions. The implicatio...
The American press, it has been said, is freer to invade personal privacy than perhaps any other in ...
Lawmakers in Los Angeles and in surrounding cities recently proposed the creation of personal safety...
This chapter undertakes a detailed comparative analysis of the treatment of photographs of individua...
This study examines certain aspects of privacy protection, addressing the questions of whether it is...
In 2012, world-renowned supermodel Coco Rocha agreed to be photographed for the cover of one of Elle...
The proliferation of video-sharing websites such as YouTube and Facebook has not only democratized t...
In the past year, a number of female celebrities have been awarded court orders under the Protection...