The Church of Scientology sued for breach of copyright and breach of confidence but its case was rejected by the courts.
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However, personal information provided in confidence is likely to be exempted if disclosure could result in successful prosecution for breach of confidence.
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The expansion of the doctrine of breach of confidence under the Human Rights Act began with the Douglas v Hello ! decision.
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We still consider the incident at the crash site a serious breach of confidence after we had agreed on the terms of cooperation,
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Through a breach of confidence it was forwarded by a friend of Dunmore's to John Spottiswoode, who laid the matter before the king.
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Anyway, as the press attacks a breach of confidence that a little inquiry shows may not have taken place, here's a stunning thought.
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The trial judge held that there was no binding contract, but Lac was still liable for breach of confidence and breach of fiduciary duty.
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In addition, it was the only just remedy, regardless of whether it was based on breach of confidence or breach of a fiduciary relationship.
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The UK government has accused Topland of " deceit, fraud by bribery, dishonest assistance and breach of confidence " and " unlawful conspiracy ".
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Breaches of the guerrilla code desertion, betrayal, breach of confidence in any way must be severely dealt with on the spot ".