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Flash Flood or Slow Burn?: Celebrities, Photographers and Protection from Harassment
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Document Date: 2009-07-07 09:32:52


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Reading / London / /

Company

YouTube / News Group Newspapers Ltd / Oxford University Press / Blackstone Press / British Gas Trading Limited / MGN Limited / Reuters / the Daily Telegraph / /

Country

Germany / Northern Ireland / United Kingdom / Scotland / /

Event

Natural Disaster / Legal Issues / /

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distinct telephone calls / media organisations / wider media / search box / equivalent law / media spotlight / media personality / acute media attention / media malpractice / printing / physical media intrusion / legal tool / harassment law / manufacturing / criminal law / media scrum / media organisation / /

Organization

Crown Prosecution Service / Press Complaints Commission / Queen’s Bench Division / London School of Economics / Home Office / Court of Appeal / Oxford University / European Court of Human Rights / Council of Europe / Law Department / House of Commons / /

Person

Michael Howard / Keira Knightly / Paparazzi Paul / Henri Paul / Tony Blair / Glidewell / Diana / Nicole Kidman / Britney Spears / Andrew Scott / Speech / Alexander Baron / David Williams / Caroline / Amy Winehouse / Sienna Miller / Lily Allen / Nick Stern / /

Position

obviously available head / editor / Prime Minister / MP / Princess / actress / policeman / singer / journalist / writer / photographer / Director of Public Prosecutions / off-guard / /

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the Daily Telegraph / Guardian / Social Problems / the Telegraph / the Press Complaints Commission / /

Technology

digital cameras / Flash / /

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http /

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