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Defamation

2022
Abstract This chapter examines the vice of defamation or spreading negative gossip for its entertainment value. Kant worries about the effects of gossip on us, on others, and on the moral community. When the love of gossip becomes a deep-seated enjoyment of spreading nasty rumors about other people, he sees it as a full-fledged vice, one
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Educating the Public to Combat Online Defamation, Doxing, and Impersonation

Cases on Technologies in Education From Classroom 2.0 to Society 5.0, 2022
Online defamation, doxing, and impersonation are three of the major problems of the internet age. As technology advances, these become greater problems. These problems can cause serious damage to victims.
A. M. Solo
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Defamation Law and Epistemic Harm in the #MeToo Era

Australian Feminist Law Journal, 2022
The #MeToo movement has encouraged victim-survivors of sexual misconduct to make use of social media and mass media journalism to report incidents in ways that are contrary to established legal norms.
Michelle Harradine
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Combating Digital Defamation: Regulations, Challenges and Protecting Reputation

Journal of Sustainable Development and Regulatory Issues (JSDERI)
Indonesia regulates digital defamation through the ITE Law; however, the existing framework remains inadequate because it fails to achieve a balanced integration of reputation protection, freedom of expression, legal coherence, institutional coordination,
Anis Mashdurohatun   +5 more
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Defamation

2009
Abstract In England a claimant raises a defamation claim by showing publication of a defamatory statement referring to him or her. In broad terms the statement is defamatory if it damages the claimant’s reputation. Specifically, the question is whether it has a meaning ‘lowering the Plaintiff in the estimation of right- thinking members ...
Andrew Nicol   +2 more
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Defamation Claims Arising from Research Misconduct Cases: Best Practices for Institutions

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics
Researchers involved in research misconduct proceedings are increasingly threatening or bringing legal defamation claims against the institutions, complainants, and publications involved in the proceedings. Although defamation claims do not often succeed,
Roojin Habibi   +2 more
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Forensic Linguistic Analysis of Defamation in Everyday Life

Journal of Language, Literature, and Educational Research
Purpose of the study: This study integrates forensic linguistic analysis of word choices, sentence structure, and pragmatic context in both direct and digital communication to explore defamation cases.
Ndamononghenda Ndalipo Ndatyapo   +3 more
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Fighting back: Is defamation law a double-edged sword for #MeToo victims?

First Amendment Studies, 2021
During the past half-century, countless women have been victims of sexual harassment, groping, and rape. When the #MeToo Movement gained momentum in October 2017, women who had victimized began to speak out.
J. Dee
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