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PRIVACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS. Privacy law in the UK  The action for misuse of private information has grown out of the older equitable claim for breach of.

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1 PRIVACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS

2 Privacy law in the UK  The action for misuse of private information has grown out of the older equitable claim for breach of confidence.  Up until 2000 UK didn’t have a law specific to privacy  Different in other countries  France protects privacy more ‘ French Civil Code 1970  US privacy loses to First Amendment (Bill of Rights)  SWEDEN 1766 Freedom of the Press Act (oldest piece of freedom of info act)

3 “REASONABLE EXPECTATION OF PRIVACY” LEARN THIS PHRASE

4 ART 8 v ART 10

5 CONFLICT OF ARTICLES  Neither Art 8 nor Art 10 has precedence – start out equal  Court must ask:  Is the information private & protected by Art 8?  If ‘no’ then no claim  If ‘yes’ then court must carry out balancing exercise

6 BALANCING EXERCISE  Court must have an ‘Intense focus’ on the circumstances  Re S (A Child)[2005]1 AC 593  Is there a reasonable expectation of privacy  WHO is the claimant –adult? Child?  Is there a ‘public interest’ in the material being published?  In cases where prior restraint sought court can consider the motive of the claimant.

7 Harry naked pics Sun used defense that they were already out in the public domain. US papers, online etc. “Public figure in a private sphere?”

8 “Red Carpet rule”  How the courts draw the line between what’s public and private  Matters concerning the  “extramarital bed”  “death bed”  Or “hospital bed” are out of bounds as far as freedom of expression.

9 Q 1- “reasonable expectation of privacy”

10 ‘After the intrusion’ claims  Peck  Filmed by CCTV cams as he tried to commit suicide by slashing his wrists with kitchen knife. Video was published with some blurred areas, pics not blurred. PRIVATE IN PUBLIC  Campbell  Daily Mirror published images of her coming out of a rehab clinic  Murray  Long lens photos published by Sunday Express of JK Rowling and husband, pushing baby in a pram PROTECT CHILREN FROM INTRUSIVE MEDIA ATTENTION  Mosley  NoW articles about S&M Nazi orgy with clandestine video taken by a reporter posing as a hooker  Rio Ferdinand  Sunday Mirror story with Rio Ferdinand’s ex telling all about their relationship. HER Art 10 rights won and the public interest of knowing what England captain was up to as a role model.

11 ‘Prior Restraint’ claims  a v b plc (Flitcroft case)  Interim injuction regarding married footabllers extramarital affairs.  The law of confidentiality should afford the same protection to sexual relationships outside marriage as to sexual relationships within marriage  Jagger v Darling  Elizabeth Jagger CCTV footage having sex behind a night club in Soho. WON INJUNCTION V PHOTOS because of data protection breach, not because of expectation of privacy.  CC v AB  Suicidal wife of cheating husband tried to prevent husband of cheating wife from publishing info about extra marital affair INJUCTION GRANTED  McKennitt v Ash  Singer got an injunction against parts of a book written by friend about her life. Unofficial biography  Hutcheson (formerly KGM)  Father in law of Gordon Ramsey applied for interim injunction v Sun, Mail, Mirror (who didn’t want to publish it) about his second secret family FAILED

12 “Bottle of Milk” test - Campbell

13 Q 2- Celebs and privacy 1. Princess Caroline VonH 2. Douglas 3. Naomi Campbell 4. Elizabeth Jagger 5. McKennitt 6. Murray (Rowling) 7. Mosley 8. Ferdinand

14 Art 8 v Art 10  Pics showed personal relationships and day to day life and activities: horseriding, playing tennis.  ECHR decided were private  Pics of Caroline with dad in St Moritz  Article centered on her father, Prince Rainier of Monaco and deteriorating health  Manner of public interest due to his official role as head of state Caroline Von Hannover 1Caroline Von Hannover 2

15 Attitude of ECHR  Von Hannover 3  Pictures of Caroline’s summer home in Africa  Newspapers just have to prove articles (not photos) add to a debate of general interest  AXEL SPRINGER v GERMANY  articles about the arrest and conviction of a well known television actor for the possession of drugs  ECHR ruled that German courts had violated Art 10

16 Axel Springer / Von Hannover No.2  Whether the information contributes to a debate of general interest  How well known is the subject of the material?  The prior conduct of the person  Content, form & consequences of the report  Circumstances in which photos taken

17 Q 3- Privacy in open space

18 Prior Restraint  Under HRA claimant MUST notify the proposed publisher of material  e.g. newspaper so that arguments against injunction can be made  McLaren v NGN Newspapers Ltd [2012] EWHC 2466  Former England manager wanted to stop publication of NEW affair story  He had spoken publicly about a previous affair and sold his story to newspapers  Courts considered him a “role model” and saw public interest in publication

19 Mosley argument  Once it’s out, it’s out  Subject should be notified prior to publication of material  Only REAL method of protecting privacy  Current remedy of damages after intrusion insufficient

20 Q 4 – remedies A & B

21 Going too far? Effective?  Does it restrict Article 10 rights too much? OR  Does it provide the correct protection for privacy?  Super injunctions “waste of time” spoiled by the Twitterati? (cannot even talk about an injunction being granted)

22 WHERE TO NOW?  For some recent musings and clarification on the law read…  ‘How private is private’ by Mr Justice Eady (online)  Should the law continue to be developed by courts or legislation?  Number of applications for injunctions now very low.  Use of “Right to be forgotten”

23 Q 5 – FOOTBALL


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