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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...
- 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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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"...
- claims,
which it said
contained "errors of fact" and "misleading and
libellous content", and
appointed lawyers White & Case to
review the claims. In...
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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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immediately from the
article and its talk page,
especially if
potentially libellous. If such
material is
repeatedly inserted, or if you have
other concerns...
- for the police. An
apology was also
placed on the Sky News website, the
libellous material removed and Murat's
costs were paid. In
November 2010 the Attorney...
- McAlpine. On 24 May 2013, the High
Court found that
Sally Bercow's
tweet was
libellous.
Following the ruling, she
accepted a
settlement with McAlpine's lawyers...
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legislation when a
conflict of
interest was suspected. He
ensured that
libellous writings,
especially those directed against himself, were
punishable by...