The sustainability of privacy injunctions is being questioned as Scotland's Sunday Herald published a barely concealed picture of the mystery footballer who allegedly had an affair with Imogen Thomas.
Micro-blogging website Twitter is being sued by the footballer, who has taken out a so-called super-injunction to stop details of his private life being published. However, as the injunction scandal evolved, his name was mentioned at one stage once every second on the popular social media website.
So, who is the footballer who allegedly had an affair with Imogen Thomas of Big Brother fame? Wikipedia shows an image of the Sunday Herald newspaper cover along with a caption, following its documentation of the footballer's action against Twitter.
Meanwhile, British Prime Minister David Cameron has described privacy rulings against newspapers as "unsustainable". He said: "It is rather unsustainable, this situation, where newspapers can't print something that clearly everybody else is talking about".
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