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  2. Mosley v News Group Newspapers Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Mosley was the son of Oswald Mosley, who was the leader of the 1930s British Union of Fascists. Mosley relied upon an action based upon breach of confidence or the unauthorised disclosure of personal information rather than defamation. Mosley claimed that sexual or sadomasochistic activities were inherently private in nature and that their ...

  3. Mosley v United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Mosley challenged the state of English privacy law by arguing for a doctrine of prior disclosure, which would require journalists to give at least two days' notice of intention to print stories about the misbehavior of a public figure so that a judge, rather than just an editor, could decide whether the story should be published.

  4. List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 408

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    Case name Citation Date decided Laird v. Tatum: 408 U.S. 1: 1972: Gelbard v. United States: 408 U.S. 41: 1972: Chicago Police Dept. v. Mosley: 408 U.S. 92: 1972

  5. Next-generation network - Wikipedia

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    NGN Seminar in Fusion Technology Center by NICT(Japan) researcher. According to ITU-T, the definition is: . A next-generation network (NGN) is a packet-based network which can provide services including Telecommunication Services and is able to make use of multiple broadband, quality of service-enabled transport technologies and in which service-related functions are independent from ...

  6. Quizlet - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] [8] Quizlet's blog, written mostly by Andrew in the earlier days of the company, claims it had reached 50,000 registered users in 252 days online. [9] In the following two years, Quizlet reached its 1,000,000th registered user. [10] Until 2011, Quizlet shared staff and financial resources with the Collectors Weekly website. [11]

  7. Police Department of Chicago v. Mosley - Wikipedia

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    Police Department of Chicago v. Mosley, 408 U.S. 92 (1972), was a United States Supreme Court case which concerned freedom of speech under the First Amendment. Oral argument for this case was consolidated with Grayned v. City of Rockford, but separate opinions were issued for each. Earl Mosley had protested employment discrimination by carrying ...

  8. British fascism - Wikipedia

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    Mosley wrote that "biology begins again to teach that the wilful determination of the species to rise above the limitations of material environment is the dominating factor in evolution. … In fact every tendency in modern science assures us that in superb effort the human spirit can soar beyond the restraint of time and circumstance."

  9. Mosley v SARL Google - Wikipedia

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    Mosley v SARL Google was a 2013 French court case in which a former president of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, Max Mosley, attempted to make the Internet search engine Google remove images of him engaging in a sado-masochistic sex act with several prostitutes.