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Mosley (Moseley) case

The Mosley case refers to a legal battle involving Max Mosley, the former president of the FIA (the governing body for motorsports), who sued the News of the World newspaper for publishing a story that exposed his private life and involved allegations of a Nazi-themed party. Mosley argued that the publication breached his privacy and caused him significant harm, winning the case in 2008. The court ruled in his favor, emphasizing the importance of privacy rights. This case highlighted the ongoing tension between press freedom and individual privacy in the UK.