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The case is the first of two legal actions by the British royals. In a reflection of just how intent they are on protecting their privacy
-- and likely dissuading paparazzi from future ventures -- St. James's Palace has said family lawyers would be filing a criminal complaint. Christopher Mesnooh, an American lawyer who works in Paris, said French law strongly protects privacy rights, but tabloids have their own reasons for publication, even when they might be in violation of the law. "It appears to give satisfaction entirely to the royal couple," Mesnooh said of Tuesday's ruling. "The problem with this kind of decision is the horse got out of the barn a long time ago."
[Associated Press; By THOMAS ADAMSON]
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