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Freedom
of Expression.
The court must be cautious
concerning journalistic, literary or artistic material.
Particular note must be made of the extent to which it has, or
will, become publicly available or would be of interest to the
public. Attention must also be paid to any codes of privacy,
whether that is operated by the Press Complaints Commission,
the Independent Television Commission, the Radio Authority, or
internal codes operated by the BBC.
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