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I'm not sure about the current status of the super injunction which we've probably already broken simply by talking about super injunctions in the same page as the inscrutible and wholesome Mr B. However, discussions of this nature often put me in mind of the Profumo affair. A politician was involved in a spy scandal and also making use of the services of an escort on public expenses. Efforts were made to try and quell the tabloid press from reporting on this in order to save embaressment. Irony would have been duly noted if John Profumo had subsequently taken up a stage career and performed in the part of a doctor based at a lido.
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we've probably already broken
Unless you want to argue that discussing on a web forum counts as publication (which is probably doesn't, thanks to various rulings by David Eady),then we're probably safe.
An injunction could, of course, forbid discussion on an open forum, but that would need to be more explicitly stated, afaik.
what did he do?