Friday, February 18, 2011

Telecinco ordered to pay 170,000 euros to the environment Farruquito

Telecinco chain has been ordered to pay 170,000 euros to 16 with family and friends of the dancer Farruquito a trespass on their rights to honor, personal privacy and reputation. It has ruled the Civil Division of the Supreme Court (TS) has confirmed a statement issued by the Audiencia Provincial de Sevilla.

These images were issued in two tranches Telecinco program, here are tomatoes, and corresponded to a gypsy baptism. The Court further interpreted the comments "humorous, sarcastic and hurtful" had "the sole purpose of encouraging the joy, laughter or amusement of the viewers at the expense of ridiculing other conduct that took place in a family environment." Even based on the prevailing position that holds the right to freedom of information and expression, they must give way in the case for the right to honor, personal privacy and reputation of the plaintiffs, said the statement.

The were captured during the conclusion of an intimate and personal act and relate to strangers in public, and although they allowed to burn, this does not extend to broadcast television images and display them minor. "The plaintiffs in any way authorized the issuance of its image folded with a voice other than his own that said a number of expressions in a mocking tone and humorous, but only consented to the recording of their image at the time of the celebration." "The images were captured during the celebration of an intimate and personal act, and except those that appear Farruquito, the rest of the images relate to strangers in public" he concludes.

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