Lord Mandelson said he believes Prince Harry's privacy was breached by the photos but the real issue is the lack of regulation of the internet. "The bigger question is how the domestic
media market can be made economic and subject to any form of regulation in an era when, a click away, there is access to information that respects no national boundaries and the laws of no single
national parliament or the basic standards of conventional journalism," he wrote in a letter to the
Financial Times.
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