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Defamation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In law, defamation –also called calumny , libel (for written words), slander (for spoken words), and vilification –is the communication of a statement that makes a claim, expressly stated or...
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libelous (comparative more libelous, superlative most libelous ... The accusation was libelous, full of falsehoods, spite and malice. ... The court found the statement was not libelous because it was true.
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Congress did not intend for the CDA 230 to be used for the *intent* of internet service providers to keep malicious and libelous content online. Quite the opposite.
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Alright, so we caved. We were at Borders and noticed New Yorker film critic David ... We actually bought the book (YOU’RE WELCOME DENBY) and were planning to skim for the Wonkette part, giggle, ... Our section is so fancy that it gets to introduce the very first “Principle of Snark,” that we attack everyone without reason.
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What is the definition of libel? ... When should someone sue for libel? ; ... Does the Plaintiff have to prove the alleged libelous statements are true?
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