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Defamation is a
communication that
injures a
third party's re****tion and
causes a
legally redressable injury. The
precise legal definition of defamation...
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moved to Swan and she was put
under surveillance. She was seen to drop a
libellous letter and
prosecuted in
December 1921.
Despite the
evidence against her...
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English captain and all-rounder Ian
Botham and
batsman Allan Lamb over
libellous comments. The case,
which the
judge labelled a "complete
exercise in ****ility"...
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January 2020. "Prince
Harry to sue Mail on
Sunday publisher over '
libellous' news article". Sky News. 7
December 2020.
Archived from the original...
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English courts found some of the leaflet's
contested claims to be
libellous and
others to be true. The
original case
lasted nearly ten
years which...
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Retrieved July 13, 2023. "ChatGPT
creator OpenAI faces US
probe over
libellous output". Ars Technica.
Archived from the
original on July 15, 2023. Retrieved...
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regulations in
February 1931, and
Goebbels was
forced to pay
fines for
libellous material he had
placed in Der
Angriff over the
course of the previous...
- not
adhere to the
practice of licensing. In some cases,
blasphemous or
libellous writings were
burnt and
their authors punished, but it was
after production...
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characters and
their actions, the
descriptions of
which might be
considered libellous if
attributed to real people. A
major theme of the book, Prior's intense...
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criminal and its im****tion to a
living man was
unprintable and
criminally libellous. The
phrase is
still in use ironically, for example, in
satirical magazines...