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  2. Celebrity privacy - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity privacy refers to the right of celebrities and public figures, largely entertainers, athletes or politicians, to withhold the information they are unwilling to disclose. This term often pertains explicitly to personal information , which includes addresses and family members, among other data for personal identification.

  3. NEJ v Wood - Wikipedia

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    NEJ v BDZ (Helen Wood) ([2011] EWHC 1972 (QB) is a 2011 High Court case involving issues of privacy in English law. On 13 April 2011, Mr. Justice King granted an anonymised privacy injunction (often erroneously referred to as a superinjunction), preventing the publication of details of an alleged extra-marital relationship between NEJ (described as "a world famous celebrity" and "an actor ...

  4. 2011 British privacy injunctions controversy - Wikipedia

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    The British privacy injunctions controversy began in early 2011, when London-based tabloid newspapers published stories about anonymous celebrities that were intended to flout what are commonly (but not formally) known in English law as super-injunctions, where the claimant could not be named, and carefully omitting details that could not legally be published. [1]

  5. Martin Lewis issues warning over celebrity profiles commonly ...

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    Martin Lewis, Taylor Swift, Elon Musk and Adele are among the people whose profiles have been commonly misused in scam adverts, analysis of Action Fraud data suggests.

  6. Ashley Madison data breach - Wikipedia

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    A variety of security researchers and internet privacy activists debated the media ethics of journalists reporting on the specifics of the data, such as the names of users revealed to be members. [20] [30] [31] [32] A number of commentators compared the hack to the loss of privacy during the 2014 celebrity photo hack. [33] [34]

  7. 11 American Celebrities Who Moved Out Of The US For ... - AOL

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    Steve Granitz / WireImage / Via Getty. In a 2024 Instagram video, Britney Spears shared that she moved to Mexico because of the "extremely mean and cruel" treatment she'd faced from paparazzi.

  8. Category:Privacy controversies - Wikipedia

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  9. Expert Explains Why Millions Are Joining the Celebrity ... - AOL

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    A new trend urges people to actively “ignore” celebrities.It’s already targeted figures like JoJo Siwa, whose social media engagement plummeted dramatically.The phenomenon started with a ...