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  2. Wikipedia:ANI vs. WMF situation - Wikipedia

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    Quashing in a criminal defamation case is a difficult prospect. This is because – to simplify – under Section 499 of the IPC, a prima facie offence of defamation is made out with the existence of a defamatory imputation, which has been made with the intention or knowledge that it will cause harm. This is, evidently, a very low threshold.

  3. ABC’s $15m settlement in Trump ‘rape’ defamation ... - AOL

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    ABC’s $15 million settlement with Donald Trump following the president-elect’s defamation lawsuit has alarmed legal analysts and drawn criticism that the network and its Disney parent company ...

  4. Defamation - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, for the purpose of criminal defamation, "reasonable restrictions" are defined in Section 499 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (Section 499 of Indian Penal Code has now been replaced by Section 356 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita).

  5. Former prosecutor settles lawsuit against Netflix over ...

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    Former Manhattan prosecutor Linda Fairstein and Netflix announced Tuesday they've settled the defamation lawsuit she filed four years ago over her portrayal in the streaming service's miniseries ...

  6. Wikipedia:Community response to Asian News International vs ...

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    Quashing in a criminal defamation case is a difficult prospect. This is because – to simplify – under Section 499 of the IPC, a prima facie offence of defamation is made out with the existence of a defamatory imputation, which has been made with the intention or knowledge that it will cause harm. This is, evidently, a very low threshold.

  7. Westmoreland v. CBS - Wikipedia

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    Westmoreland's claims were governed by the landmark 1964 New York Times Co. v. Sullivan decision, which held that, in order to recover for defamation, a "public figure" like Westmoreland must prove that the defendant made the statements in question with "actual malice" (essentially, with knowledge, or reckless disregard, of falsity). [1]

  8. Fox News reaches $787-million settlement in Dominion ... - AOL

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    Fox News avoided one of the highest-profile defamation trials in history Tuesday by reaching a $787.5-million settlement with Dominion Voting Systems, the company that accused the conservative ...

  9. Dominion Voting Systems v. Fox News Network - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the settlement, Fox Corporation had $4.1 billion cash on hand. [59] Deadline Hollywood reported that the payment would be tax-deductible for Fox. [60] The settlement was one of the largest defamation settlements in U.S. history, [59] and is believed to be the largest defamation settlement in U.S. history by a media organization. [61]

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