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Forensic Linguistics: Deception and Defamation of Digital Discourse
KAMC Official Conference ProceedingsThis study aims to review published research articles that studied digital text crimes, which are deception and defamation based on forensic linguistic point of view.
Nana Nana Raihana Askurny +2 more
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Defamation in the Time of Deepfakes
Social Science Research NetworkDeepfake technology, powered by artificial intelligence, has enabled the quick and easy creation of hyperrealistic videos that superimpose one person’s face onto another’s body.
A. George
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Libel and the Lab: Scientists and Defamation
, 2021Scientists are increasingly involved in defamation claims. Sometimes they are defendants in disputes over the accuracy of articles published in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
Karen M. Markin
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2002
Abstract It is sometimes useful to consider tort cases in the light of the relative values involved. When the law imposes liability on a person, it normally does so because it places a lesser value upon his activity, or his method of conducting it, than on the interest of the victim affected by it: the liberty of the arrested suspect or ...
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Abstract It is sometimes useful to consider tort cases in the light of the relative values involved. When the law imposes liability on a person, it normally does so because it places a lesser value upon his activity, or his method of conducting it, than on the interest of the victim affected by it: the liberty of the arrested suspect or ...
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Adam Smith on reputation, commutative justice, and defamation laws
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2019We interpret Adam Smith on reputation, commutative justice, and defamation laws. We address two major questions. The first question concerns whether Smith thought that “one's own” as covered by commutative justice included one's reputation.
M. Bonica, Daniel B. Klein
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Defamation in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Social Science Research Network, 2023Leslie Y. Garfield Tenzer
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1996
Abstract The problem of jurisdiction to entertain actions for defamation could, albeit superficially, be seen as essentially no more than an example of the wider problem of jurisdiction to entertain actions in tort. Moreover, this latter could, in its turn, to some extent be seen as itself being but an aspect of the general problem of ...
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Abstract The problem of jurisdiction to entertain actions for defamation could, albeit superficially, be seen as essentially no more than an example of the wider problem of jurisdiction to entertain actions in tort. Moreover, this latter could, in its turn, to some extent be seen as itself being but an aspect of the general problem of ...
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