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  1. She took control of her life back through three federal lawsuits and reclaimed her dream career in TV news. The trauma of coming under attack online is something even the experts don’t quite understand.

  2. 17 sie 2012 · Bosley sued after Hustler published one of the images two years later in its “Hot News Babes” series and won a $135,000 copyright infringement verdict in 2012, according to the Cleveland Plain...

  3. 17 sie 2012 · A three-judge panel in the Cincinnati-based 6 th U.S. Court of Appeals ruled in Bosley's favor, with the jury awarding her with $135,000 for copyright infringement and attorney's fees.

  4. The contestant, who worked as a news anchor in Ohio for approximately 10 years, leading to her status as a regional celebrity, argued that defendants' sale of the video tape of her performance and their use of images of her on their websites violated her right of publicity under Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 2741.02, Fla. Stat. ch. 5408, and common law.

  5. Catherine Bosley, et al., Case No. 07-716 in the Supreme Court of the United States.

  6. 17 sie 2012 · CINCINNATI - Hustler Inc. had no right to publish the photo of an Ohio TV-news anchor dancing in a wet T-shirt contest without her permission, a federal appeals court ruled yesterday.

  7. 17 sie 2012 · Catherine Bosley, an Ohio television news anchor, won a case this week against Hustler Inc. after a federal appeals court ruled that a photographer for the pornography magazine had no right to publish a photo of her dancing in a wet T-shirt contest without her permission.