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Again
,
I
have
no
difficulty
in
acknowledging
that
the
“
false
”
data
about
the
applicant
,
stored
by
the
security
services
,
were
likely
to
injure
his
reputation
.
Quite
tentatively
,
the
Court
seems
lately
to
be
moving
towards
the
notion
that
“
reputation
”
could
well
be
an
issue
under
Article
8[3
]
.
Opening
up
Article
8
to
these
new
perspectives
would
add
an
exciting
extra
dimension
to
human
rights
protection
.
But
the
Court
,
in
my
view
,
ought
to
handle
this
reform
frontally
,
and
not
tuck
it
in
,
almost
surreptitiously
,
as
a
penumbral
fringe
of
the
right
to
privacy
.
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