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  2. Freedom of expression in India - Wikipedia

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    With the same view, defamation has been criminalised in India by inserting it into Section 499 of the I.P.C. Where defamation is concerned, in case of a criminal defamation suit as laid down in Sections 499 and Section 500 of the Indian Penal Code, the issue - in question - being the truth isn't considered a defence.

  3. Stratton Oakmont, Inc. v. Prodigy Services Co. - Wikipedia

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    Stratton Oakmont argued that Prodigy should be considered a publisher of the defamatory material, and was therefore liable for the postings under the common law definition of defamation. Prodigy requested a dismissal of the complaint, on the grounds that it could not be held liable for the content of postings created by its third-party users.

  4. Freedom of the press in India - Wikipedia

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    The media crime is covered by the Indian Penal Code (IPC) which is applicable to all substantive aspects of criminal law. Nevertheless, freedom of the press in India is subject to certain restrictions, such as defamation law, a lack of protection for whistleblowers , barriers to information access and constraints caused by public and government ...

  5. Libby Locke - Wikipedia

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    In 2019 she represented Sarah Palin in a lawsuit against The New York Times. [8] In 2019 she defensed Matt Lauer against sexual assault allegations. [1] In 2020 Locke represented Away in a case against The Verge. [9] [10] In 2021 she represented Project Veritas in a defamation lawsuit against Stanford University. [11]

  6. Lafayette attorney files defamation lawsuit against 3 former ...

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    Earl McCoy filed a civil defamation lawsuit against three former employees in which he asks the court for a $1 million judgment against the the women.

  7. Personal jurisdiction in Internet cases in the United States

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    Plaintiff Blakey filed suit against defendants for defamation, sexual harassment, and hostile work environment based on defamatory statements published by defendants on the company's web-forum. The court reversed a dismissal based upon lack of personal jurisdiction granted by the lower court.

  8. Smartmatic's defamation lawsuit against Newsmax over ... - AOL

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    Newsmax must be held accountable to the fullest extent under law. We look forward to going to trial and presenting our case,” Erik Connolly, Smartmatic’s lead trial attorney, said in a statement.

  9. Trump claims ‘big win’ after judge rejects ABC News attempt ...

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    Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on July 20. A federal judge allowed Trump to sue ABC News for defamation after rejecting the network’s motion to dismiss the ...