in her copyright case against Associated Newspapers, which she initiated after they published material from a private letter she sent to her father, she awoke to news on Sunday that the British tabloidNowhere will you read the words “we’re sorry,” but a small item in the paper, also published online at DailyMail.co.uk, includes the ever-important phrase “the Court found that Associated Newspapers infringed [Markle’s] copyright by publishing extracts of her handwritten letter to her father.
The short article went live on the internet two minutes before midnight late Saturday, United Kingdom time. A banner was published at the bottom of the print edition’s front page, with the longer item atop the third page.A deep-dive into the court’s ruling shows that Associated Newspapers were not ordered to give an apology, but specifics concerning the font were issued from the bench.
I didn’t vote for her
Traitors.