Submitted by TimLuckhurst on 10 November 2009 - 8:54am
Max Mosley, the former formula One boss with strange private tastes, wants a new law of prior restraint to prevent editors infringing privacy, even in the public interest, without first showing their allegations to the subject of their story. The Guardian draws attention to his latest attempt to curb the freedom of the press in this news piece by legal affairs correspondent Afua Hirsch.