


Privacy trials have been rare in the English Courts ever since misuse of private information was first recognised in Campbell v Mirror Group Newspapers in 2004. Rio Ferdinand took legal action against Mirror Group Newspapers in 2011 He said: "They are entirely innocuous and inoffensive images taken in public places in Los Angeles and contain no private information or details that might embarrass the claimants or intrude upon their private lives." The judge was told that Hannah Weller, the mother of the twins, had not been in the public eye before her marriage to the rocker and had taken steps to prevent head-shots of her children appearing in the media.īut defending, Antony White QC, said the photos did not depict anything private or fall within the scope of Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which respects private and family life. The court heard how the pictures were taken by photographer who had followed the Wellers through LA's streets to a cafe, sometimes using a long lens without their consent despite being asked to stop. The Modfather is demanding thousands in damages after seven photos of daughter Dylan, who was 16 when the pictures appeared and twin boys, John-Paul and Bowie, who were 10 months- old, were used in a story under the healdine 'A family day out'. Weller is taking on Associated Newspapers in a rare privacy lawsuit, alleging images of his family on holiday in Los Angeles were 'voyeuristic', the High Court has heard. Paul Weller has launched a privacy battle against the publishers of the Mail Online after photos of his three children was published on the internet. The 2001 event, set for June 28-July 1, will feature Robbie Williams, Bob Dylan, Tool, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Neil Young, Beck, and PJ Harvey.Paul Weller claims photos published by Mail Online were an invasion of his children's privacy Reuters “We took a comprehensive look at every single element of the Roskilde Festival and made a sweeping range of improvements in staff qualifications, lines of communication, and chains of command,” he says. And it can change instantly.”Īlthough Skov claims that security measures were not the reason for last year’s tragedy, he admits that steps have been taken to improve them. “We remember last year and, from this, we learned that the difference between ecstasy and catastrophe is minutes. “All parties must make it safe,” festival founder and principal executive Leif Skov tells Billboard. Take care,” while a pamphlet titled “You and the Festival Crowd” will provide attendess with guidelines on acceptable audience behavior. In addition, this year’s official festival T-shirts will carry the sentence: “How fragile we are.

On the site, nine birch trees have been planted in a circle, with stones between them and a large stone in the middle. In honor of the nine fans who died as a result of injures suffered during Pearl Jam’s set at the Roskilde Festival last June, a memorial has been established on the festival grounds near Copenhagen.
