High court told ‘culture-jammed’ apology for high-profile corruption scandal ‘did not qualify as parody’ Iceland’s biggest fishing company is suing an art student at London’s high court for spoofing its website and issuing a fake public apology over a high profile corruption scandal. The costly l...
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