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Max Mosley on the need to protect the right to privacy
Max Mosley is the former president of the FIA who brought a case against the UK's privacy laws in the European Court of Human Rights after winning a case against the News of the World. From 1993 to 2009, Mosley was president of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), based in Paris and consisting of the national motoring clubs of 132 countries. He read physics at Oxford and graduated in 1961. He was called to the English Bar in 1964 and practised as a barrister for five years in London. He was a successful amateur racing driver and in 1969, he co-founded March Engineering, which quickly became one of the world's leading racing car manufacturers.