In February, a U.K. judge ruled that the 'Mail on Sunday' violated Markle's privacy by publishing parts of a letter she wrote to her estranged father in 2018 and that the tabloid was liable for copyright infringement.
violated Markle’s privacy by publishing parts of a letter she wrote to her estranged father in 2018 and that the tabloid was liable for copyright infringement.
The February ruling ordered the company behind the newspaper to pay hundreds of thousands of pounds in interim legal costs and to print a front-page statement acknowledging the ruling. That has been on hold since the company appealed the decision and asked another court to review whether the judge was right to side with Markle without holding a full trial.and MailOnline, for misuse of private information and copyright infringement after it selectively published portions of what she had written.
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