Sat 04 Apr 2007What happens when my story is your story too?Musician Loreena McKennitt's British court victory in a suit
over a former friend's book creates unprecedented protection for
the privacy of the famous, writes
Roy GreensladeThe names of Loreena McKennitt and Niema Ash do not trip off the
tongue on this side of the Atlantic. Yet the courtroom struggles
between these two Canadian women could have far-reaching
implications for Britain's journalists and authors. It is no
exaggeration to say that freedom of expression is at risk because
lawyers believe McKennitt's landmark victory creates unprecedented
legal protection for the privacy of famous people.