The Corporation challenged a finding that it had infringed the privacy of a film subject of an investigation by the Watchdog programme. The corporation said that the subject, Dixons, as a corporation, had no right of privacy under Human Rights Law.
Citations:
[1999] EWHC Admin 659
Links:
Statutes:
European Convention on Human Rights
Citing:
Appealed to – Regina v Broadcasting Standards Commission, Ex Parte British Broadcasting Corporation CA 6-Apr-2000
The Act protects the privacy of a corporate body. A television company which secretly filmed in a company’s store could be held to have infringed the privacy of the company by the Broadcasting Standards Commission. The Act went further than the . .
Cited by:
Appeal from – Regina v Broadcasting Standards Commission, Ex Parte British Broadcasting Corporation CA 6-Apr-2000
The Act protects the privacy of a corporate body. A television company which secretly filmed in a company’s store could be held to have infringed the privacy of the company by the Broadcasting Standards Commission. The Act went further than the . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.
Media, Intellectual Property, Human Rights
Updated: 28 May 2022; Ref: scu.139923