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Judge Reveals Why Meghan Markle Won Her Tabloid Copyright Case


Judge Reveals Why Meghan Markle Won Her Tabloid Copyright Case
On 5/12/21 at 11:40 AM EDT
Mail on Sunday in a judgement earlier on Wednesay.
The Duchess of Sussex sued the newspaper for printing a letter she sent her father criticizing him for speaking to the media.
Thomas Markle leaked the five-page handwritten note accusing him of breaking her heart. When extensive extracts were published, a long running courtroom saga unfolded.
Meghan was handed victory on privacy earlier this year but several aspects of her copyright claim were held over for another hearing.
Last week a judge indicated she would win those too—but his full reasons were saved for a written judgement released by the High Court, in London, today.

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Meghan Markle Wins Last Copyright Claim Against UK Tabloid, Sole Author Of Letter To Father


Meghan Markle Wins Last Copyright Claim Against UK Tabloid, Sole Author Of Letter To Father
KEY POINTS
Meghan Markle has won the last of her copyright claim over the publication of a letter to her estranged father
Associated Newspapers earlier suggested that she may not have been the sole copyright owner of the letter
Former communications secretary Jason Knauf denied co-writing the private letter the duchess sent to Thomas Markle
Meghan Markle has won the final round in her copyright claim against the publisher of the U.K. tabloids Mail on Sunday and Mail Online over the publication of a letter she sent to her father in August 2018.

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Meghan Markle Seeks Final Ruling Over Father's Letter After Aide Backs Her Over Tabloid

Meghan Markle has applied to end her marathon lawsuit against a U.K. tabloid—after getting the backing of a former aide who once accused her of bullying her staff.

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Meghan wins copyright claim against British tabloid over letter to her father

While Meghan won much of her claim without needing a trial, the judge said the issue of who owned copyright to the letter still needed to be decided because of the possible involvement of senior aides

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Meghan's latest win against the Mail on Sunday over her letter to her father Thomas Markle

Meghan has now won the copyright claim against the newspaper group – following an earlier victory in February on the claim for privacy infringement.

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Meghan Markle Wins Legal Battle Against Tabloid


The Duchess of Sussex has been the target of racist harassment for years.
Published February 11th
Written by Paul Meara
Meghan Markle has won a big legal battle against Associated Newspapers over privacy and copyright infringement.
On Thursday (February 11), the Duchess of Sussex issued a statement after winning her claim against the
Mail on Sunday’s publishers, who published five articles in February 2019 that reproduced parts of the handwritten letter she sent her father, Thomas Markle, following her royal wedding to
Prince Harry in May 2018.
"These tactics (and those of their sister publications
MailOnline and the
Daily Mail) are not new; in fact, they've been going on for far too long without consequence," Markle said in her written statement, according to

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Meghan Markle Makes Passionate Statement on Winning Privacy Case

Meghan Markle's case against the Publishers of the Mail on Sunday has been ongoing since October 2019 and has taken many twists and turns

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Meghan Markle Wins Emphatic Victory in Tabloid Privacy Case


Meghan Markle Wins Emphatic Victory in Tabloid Privacy Case
On 2/11/21 at 11:22 AM EST
The Duchess of Sussex sued the
Mail on Sunday for printing what her lawyers described as "a heartfelt plea from an anguished daughter to her father."
In the handwritten note, she begged him to stop giving interviews to the media and accused him of breaking her heart "into a million pieces."
Thomas Markle handed the document to the newspaper alongside an interview in which he said he was expecting an olive branch but instead found it to be an attack on him.
Meghan sued the newspaper for breach of copyright and privacy and applied for a quick and easy win with no trial, saying the

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Meghan Markle Wins Privacy Case Against U.K. Tabloid: 'We All Deserve Justice and Truth'


Meghan Markle Wins Privacy Case Against U.K. Tabloid: 'We All Deserve Justice and Truth'
People
2/11/2021
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Meghan Markle
The Duchess of Sussex has won her claim against the
Mail on Sunday's publishers after a British judge granted summary judgment in her favor over five articles published in February 2019 that reproduced parts of the handwritten letter she sent her father, Thomas Markle, following her royal wedding to Prince Harry in May 2018.
Judge Mark Warby said Meghan "had a reasonable expectation that the contents of the letter would remain private. The Mail articles interfered with that reasonable expectation."
Judge Warby also ruled that the Mail had infringed on the copyright in the letter, leaving open only the question of whether the Duchess of Sussex was the sole owner of the copyright or might have been a co-author due to alleged involvement by others in the letter's editing—a point pressed by the Mail, but which the judge described as occupying "the shadowland between improbability and unreality."

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Meghan Markle's Royal Aides Willing To Testify Over Letter to Her Father

Meghan Markle's former palace aides could "shed some light" on allegations she wanted details of a private letter leaked and helped the authors of a tell-all biography.

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