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Defamation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In law, defamation – also called calumny , libel , slander (for spoken words), and vilification (for written or otherwise published words) – is the communication of a statement that makes a ...
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We try not to publish comments that we think are offensive or appear to pass you off as another person, and we will be conservative if comments may be considered libelous.information...
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The decision in Noonan v. Staples took a unique approach to libel law by ruling that true statements can be libelous if published maliciously.
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Rita Cosby wrote in Blonde Ambition: The Untold Story Behind Anna Nicole Smith’s Death that Stern, Smith’s former lover, was gay, which Stern considered libelous:
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"They will be pushed, but their depth is ungodly," co-tournament director Bill Bradley said. "We even considered putting their second team in Division I, but that wasn't fair to their top kids." ... Be truthful. Do not lie or link to sites that may be considered libelous, defamatory or false.
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The effort to save downtown Fresno has been going on for so long that the original revitalization concept -- the Fulton Mall -- once was being considered for historic status. It's telling that we've been revitalizing Fresno ... Be truthful. Do not lie or link to sites that may be considered libelous, defamatory or false.
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Let’s look at what is considered to be libelous in character assassination: The publication of a false statement that is damaging to a person’s reputation in written form. An oral character assassination is considered to be slander.
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