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Three French newspapers have been fined for publishing photographs of Formula One drivers whose overalls featured tobacco logos.
The newspapers - Le Point, Le Monde and Les Echos - were sued by the Rights of Non-Smokers action group, who were unhappy about the publications printing the logos of cigarette companies.
The strictness of tobacco advertising legislation in France has resulted in many publications needing to ensure that all their coverage of F1 features only non-branded cars and driver photos.
bron: autosport.com
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leuk, De kranten moeten dus photoshoppen of geen fotos afdrukken. Volgenss mij ondermijnt dit een realistisch wereldbeeld.