
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex to receive confidential sum from UK newspaper for copyright infringement
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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex will receive a confidential sum from the Mail on Sunday for infringement of copyright as her lengthy legal battle against the British tabloid comes to an end, court documents show.
The duchess took two separate claims against the newspaper's publisher: one of copyright infringement and another of misuse of private information.
According to a court order issued December 17 by the Court of Appeal seen by CNN Wednesday, Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL) -- which publishes the Mail on Sunday and Mail Online -- must pay the duchess a previously agreed upon confidential sum related to the claim of copyright infringement.

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