Sentences with phrase «potentially defamatory»

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Yet, when search engines not only deliver potentially defamatory search results to us upon request, but actually suggest defamatory ideas to us, a different framework of legal analysis maybe called for.
Some potentially defamatory posts were made about AdviceScene, resulting in litigation that has again raised some serious questions about online comment.
A potentially defamatory statement is considered to have been published if it is communicated in some way to a third party.
As a result of the Act, this may no longer be a viable option and businesses (especially large businesses) may need to rethink their approach to dealing with potentially defamatory comments from savvy critics.
However much distress is caused by conduct which is potentially defamatory, that conduct should not be restrained by interim injunction, if the defendant would seek to justify it at trial.
However, if the allegations in pleadings are potentially defamatory, counsel will be well advised to keep Hill v. Church of Scientology of Toronto, [1995] 2 S.C.R. 1130, 1995 CanLII 59 (S.C.C.) in mind.
Potentially defamatory posts on an investor's bulletin board were more like slander than libel, a High Court judge has ruled.
Smith J. also commented on Levant's failure to consult with Vigna, which could project new responsibilities for bloggers who write potentially defamatory statements,
«While the impugned words here are not as hyperbolic as the words in Vellacott, they similarly lack a sufficient air of credibility to make them believable and therefore potentially defamatory
Citing a list of careless inaccuracies in Ball's article, the judge said it lacked «a sufficient air of credibility to make them believable and therefore potentially defamatory
Finally, how a potentially defamatory statement is discovered is obviously irrelevant to whether the speaker is liable for the statement.

Not exact matches

Any content that is considered potentially libelous, defamatory or in potential breach of copyright will be removed.
At the very least, the ClimateGate e-mails revealed unethical and potentially illegal conduct, so it's not per se unreasonable for some to think the e-mails could signify something more, and not defamatory to say so.
It is particularly important that any defamatory or potentially libellous material is checked carefully by a lawyer with competence in that field, and revised as necessary.
Whereas Seidel's connection to vaccine companies had little bearing on the lawsuit against them, here, the identity of commenters could potentially yield material relevant to Albritton's case, such as the source of any defamatory material or the scope of the injury to reputation.
On Monday, U.S. District Court Judge Eduardo Robreno ruled that Winfrey's comments could potentially be interpreted by a jury to be defamatory.
«The effect of the multiple publication rule in relation to online material is that each «hit» on a webpage creates a new publication, potentially giving rise to a separate cause of action, should it contain defamatory material,» it said.
The bonds between parents and children are stretched to uncomfortable proportions in high conflict matters and the damage that can be caused by either or both parents resorting to social media to vent their anger or frustration (whether such statements or postings are defamatory or not) must be potentially substantial.
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