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  2. Defamation - Wikipedia

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    The relevant offences of Germany's Criminal Code are §90 (denigration of the Federal President), §90a (denigration of the [federal] State and its symbols), §90b (unconstitutional denigration of the organs of the Constitution), §185 ("insult"), §186 (defamation of character), §187 (defamation with deliberate untruths), §188 (political ...

  3. United States defamation law - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the United States' defamation laws pre-date the American Revolution; one influential case in 1734 involved John Peter Zenger and established precedent that "The Truth" is an absolute defense against charges of libel.

  4. Actio personalis moritur cum persona - Wikipedia

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    However, some actions are personal to the plaintiff, defamation of character being one notable example. Therefore, such an action, where it relates to the private character of the plaintiff, comes to an end on his death, whereas an action for the publication of a false and malicious statement which causes damage to the plaintiff's personal ...

  5. 50 Cent files motion to drop his defamation lawsuit against ...

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    Curtis Jackson, a.k.a. 50 Cent, is dropping his defamation-of-character lawsuit against his ex Daphne Joy Narvaez. In March, Narvaez, the mother of Jackson’s second son, Sire Jackson, on social ...

  6. Character evidence - Wikipedia

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    Character may be a substantive issue in defamation suits, in lawsuits alleging negligent hiring or negligent entrustment, in child custody cases, as well as in loss of consortium cases; character evidence is thus admissible to prove the substantive issues that arise in these types of lawsuits.

  7. Category:Defamation - Wikipedia

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    Personal tools. Donate; Create account; ... "Defamation" is usually understood to mean "defamation of character".

  8. United States tort law - Wikipedia

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    They include battery, assault, false imprisonment, intentional infliction of emotional distress ("IIED"), trespass to land, trespass to chattels, conversion, invasion of privacy, malicious prosecution, abuse of process, fraud, inducing breach of contract, intentional interference with business relations, and defamation of character (libel/slander).

  9. Personality rights - Wikipedia

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    Images are widely defined and can be any number of personal attributes, such as likeness, mannerisms, gestures, voice, nickname etc. Personalities able to register fall into 5 categories, namely sole, joint, group, legal and fictional character.