'Mein Kampf' copyright dispute - "foggy" news

German news media websites report (also here, here) that the Regional Court Munich on 25 January 2012 blocked the publication of a magazine containing annotated excerpts of Hitler's book "Mein Kampf". The Bavarian Finance Ministry, who owns the copyright in the book, had obtained a preliminary injunction (case reference: 7 O 1533/12) against this planned publication. The publisher, Mr McGee, had expected such a decision and thus decided to completely blur Hitler's original text in his magazine before sending it to the newsstands: basically "Hitler in the fog" (Hitler im Nebel) as a commentator writing for German news site n-tv.de observed. Interested readers can now only read the foreword by a historian and the annotated text but not Hitler's text, which has been blurred to such an extent that Hitler's text is completely illegible.

To be continued.... I have no doubt.