A court in France, on Tuesday (18/09/2012), ordered to stop any further publication of topless photo of the wife of Prince William, Kate Middleton.
In addition the judge also ordered that the magazine "Closer" handed the photos within 24 hours. As reported by Upi.com, We
In addition the judge also ordered that the magazine "Closer" handed the photos within 24 hours. As reported by Upi.com, We
dnesday (09/19/2012).
French Prosecutor on the same day also announced already begun an investigation to determine whether the photos violated privacy rights legislation.
They will also be deciding who will take their demands to the court.
Attorney Aurelien Hamelle, who applied for the publication ban on her topless photo, says duke and duchess of Cambridge was surprised and disturbed by the publication of these photos.
He added that all the magazines published photographs Nudity should be fined.
He also demanded the Closer to pay a fine of 6550 U.S. dollars, plus the additional cost of 13.100 U.S. dollars, per day, if the court order was not obeyed, and 131.000 U.S. dollars, if the Closer sell the photos.
French Prosecutor on the same day also announced already begun an investigation to determine whether the photos violated privacy rights legislation.
They will also be deciding who will take their demands to the court.
Attorney Aurelien Hamelle, who applied for the publication ban on her topless photo, says duke and duchess of Cambridge was surprised and disturbed by the publication of these photos.
He added that all the magazines published photographs Nudity should be fined.
He also demanded the Closer to pay a fine of 6550 U.S. dollars, plus the additional cost of 13.100 U.S. dollars, per day, if the court order was not obeyed, and 131.000 U.S. dollars, if the Closer sell the photos.