Sentences with phrase «defamatory meaning»

The phrase "defamatory meaning" refers to any statement or language that harms someone's reputation or character by making false and damaging claims about them. It is something that can potentially cause harm to a person's image or reputation. Full definition
[90] I do not rule out the possibility that some speech may be so widely known to be false or unbelievable that its otherwise defamatory meaning is lost.
Apart from being useful in stamping out blatantly false stories by requiring direct proof, defamation laws can also take aim at stories that use innuendo and sensationalism to suggest defamatory meanings.
Similar to Canadian law, under Australian law, the defence of justification is made out when a defendant proves that the defamatory meanings of the publications are substantially true.
Thus, the court concluded, it was not plain and obvious that the statements were not capable of bearing a defamatory meaning; the case must therefore go to trial.
The Post defendants argue that the statement does not have a defamatory meaning because the statement only reported that plaintiff had a sexual fantasy; it did not report that plaintiff actually engaged in sexual conduct with multiple men and multiple women or otherwise acted on the fantasy.
The words complained of, when read in their entire context, are not capable of bearing a defamatory meaning.
However, the lower court determined that the ham sandwich and the «ham is not a toy» comments were materially false, reasonably susceptible of a defamatory meaning, and highly offensive.
Can the company program its suggestion feature to avoid any words in any language that may have a defamatory meaning?
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