The Bettencourt scandal continues on Internet

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The Bettencourt scandal continues on Internet -

"This article was censored." Mediapart and Le Point site effectively removed all articles and audio clips incorporating extracts records from billionaire Liliane Bettencourt. The sites and the respect the decision of the Court of Appeal of Versailles, which had ruled that the recordings violated the privacy of the famous owner of L'Oreal.

Last July 4, Justice ordered Mediapart and Le Point to withdraw their websites hackers transcription recordings Liliane Bettencourt by her butler, believing that their distribution was a violation of life private billionaire owner.

the Court of Appeal of Versailles also condemned the two sites to pay € 20,000 each as compensation to Mrs Bettencourt and 1000 € to its former wealth manager, Patrice de Maistre.

"public information (...), even through summaries, can justify dissemination of documents obtained in violation of law and respect for other people's privacy," said the court

This is clearly an act of judicial censure because he has not been seen in France for several years

Internet media - .. Rue89 and freeze frame - immediately reported they were ready to receive the transcripts of these bootlegs. Freeze posted them in free access: http://videos.arretsurimages.net/telecharger/mediapart_bettencourt_clean_pack.tar.gz

Edwy Plenel, a famous journalist who is also the director of Mediapart said that it has established a call and commented about the decision to be "draconian and stupid, it is an act of censorship and calling for death to Mediapart, given the severity of punishment. "

In June 2010, the billionaire and Mr. de Maistre had assigned Le Point and Mediapart to remove the written transcripts and audio recordings revealed a few days before. On 1 July 2010, the Tribunal de Grande Instance of Paris and the appeals court had authorized the publication of these intercepted documents referring to the fact that this information was published on a "democratic debate". But the French Court of Cassation decided to break the judgment of the Court Appeals of Paris and sent the case to Versailles in October 2011.

Thirty media signed the appeal "We have a right to know" to denounce the decision, which actually appears a little naive to a time of web 2.0: the entire file that Mediapart published about Bettencourt was duplicated and is still everywhere on the web, including sites such as BitTorrent or download the site Reflets.info

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