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10th April 2008, 07:48
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privacy
The world is becoming more and more tolerant towards whatever outlandish kinds of behavior, which are called 'alternative lifestyles' these days. At the same time the privacy of behaving the way that one choses for him/herself is being is being disrespected and violated every now and then. Look at the verdict that grants that yellow piece of, well, paper the right to go ahead and publish Max Mosley video:
http://www.planet-f1.com/story/0,189...403160,00.html
"I have, with some reluctance, come to the conclusion that although this material is intrusive and demeaning, and despite the fact that there is no legitimate public interest in its further publication, the granting of an order against this respondent at the present juncture would merely be a futile gesture."
So they effectively intruded private life of a citizen, which is a crime, and got away with it. Isn't it strange? It ****ing is, and I'm angry.
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