24th July 2008

Max Mosley Wins!!!!

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Good News Dear Reader.  News flash.  Our Freedom Fighter for our little fetish has prevailed in a UK court winning 60,000 pounds against News of the World for their invasion of privacy.  Not the amount he was looking for but a substantial sum and more importantly sets a precedent so we can enjoy whatever pleases you between consenting adults in private.  Furthermore it looks like he and the girls have been vindicated of the whole the whole "Nazi" Nonsense. 

"I found that there was no evidence that the gathering on March 28 2008 was intended to be an enactment of Nazi behavior or adoption of any of its attitudes. Nor was it in fact. I see no genuine basis at all for the suggestion that the participants mocked the victims of the Holocaust," Eady said.

"There was bondage, beating and domination which seem to be typical of S&M behavior.

"But there was no public interest or other justification for the clandestine recording, for the publication of the resulting information and still photographs, or for the placing of the video extracts on the News of the World website – all of this on a massive scale.

"Of course, I accept that such behavior is viewed by some people with distaste and moral disapproval, but in the light of modern rights-based jurisprudence that does not provide any justification for the intrusion on the personal privacy of the claimant."

Eady added: "It has to be recognized that no amount of damages can fully compensate the claimant for the damage done. He is hardly exaggerating when he says that his life was ruined." 

Congratulations to Max and the some of our beloved models that stood up for themselves (and Us). 

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  1. 1 On July 24th, 2008, chross.blogt.ch said:

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  2. 2 On July 26th, 2008, DrC said:

    The only down side of the verdict has been having to read the usual trash from Myler, blaming it all on crafty europeans sneaking in priovacy laws ‘by the back door.’ Here’s a more accurate picture.

    In 1997, the family of Gordon Kaye - a British actor famous for a corny sitcom called ‘Allo ‘Allo - tried to sue The Sunday Sport. Kaye had been involved in a serious accident that had left him in a coma. A photographer working for the Sport found his way into Kaye’s hospital room and photographed him in his unconscious state, being artifically fed, for the titillation of the people who read that most trashy of rags.

    The judge in that case had to tell the family, with great regret, that they couldn’t win because there was no such thing as a right to privacy in English law.

    Come 1998, the Labour government chose to fulfil their election pledge by introducing the Human Rights Act. Contra the repeated f*cking lies of the f*cking scumbag liar Myler, this was not introduced by stealth, or by ‘europe’, but by a democratically elected British government. The Act mostly regulates relations between citizens and the state, but it also has a degree of ‘horizontal application’. Specifically in this case, it allowed (or maybe obliged) judges to recognise a right of privacy, not just against snooping state agencies, but against other individuals.

    Obviousy, the gutter press hate this, because it means they can no longer sneak into the hospital rooms of comatose, critically ill people and splash their pictures all over their papers. Most decent human beings, it may be assumed, are quite pleased about this state of affairs.

    So well done Max Mosley, well done Justice Eady, well done the ‘professionals’ who had the guts to testify, and well done Labour for introducing the HRA (and god knows I get little enough opportunity to say the last in recent times!). When the parasitic pond-slime of our gutter press are so p*ssed off about something, it’s a pretty good bet the rest of us should be cheering about it.

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