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Douglas v Hello! Ltd : ウィキペディア英語版 | Douglas v Hello! Ltd
''Douglas v Hello! Ltd'' () (EWCA Civ 595 ) was a series of cases in which Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones challenged unauthorized photos of their wedding.〔(Personality Database )〕 The case resulted in OK Magazine! being awarded £1,033,156. ==Facts== Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones agreed a deal with OK! Magazine which would give the company exclusivity over their wedding which took place in 2000 at the Plaza Hotel in New York. According to the deal the couple were to approve the selection of photographs used by OK! Magazine. In order to ensure the exclusivity there was strict security of the event and no guests were allowed to take photographs, the event was closed to the media and guests were told to surrender any equipment which could be used to take photographs.〔(Douglas v. Hello! - Case Watch Law Articles and News - Lawdit Reading Room )〕 However a freelance photographer Rupert Thorpe, son of the former British politician Jeremy Thorpe, managed to get into the wedding and take photographs of the couple. This photographer then sold the images to Hello magazine which had earlier attempted to bid for the photographs. The deal with OK! Magazine was worth £1,000,000.〔(Douglas v Hello! - An OK! result )〕
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