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In its ruling, the court, in the city of Nanterre, wrote, "These shots, which divulge the intimacy of a couple, partially naked on the terrace of a private residence surrounded by a large park, several hundred meters from a road open to the public, and which could legitimately be supposed to be hidden from prying eyes, are of a particularly intrusive nature".
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