The Press Complaints Commission has upheld a complaint against FHM magazine because it published a topless picture of a 14-year-old girl. Her parents complained that it had appeared without her, or their, consent. The magazine said it assumed she was over 16 and had given consent for the taking of the photograph. But the PCC, in censuring the magazine, contended that it hadn't taken adequate care to establish the picture's provenance, and had failed to remedy an obvious breach of the code once the complaint had been lodged. (Via PCC)
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