Unit 01 ao6 3

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What is the difference between defamation, slander and libel? slander is written and libel is said, in the act of injuring their reputation. Why were libel laws first introduced? to stop gentlemen dueling. Why is it possible to review shows/films/performances and not be sued for libel? it comes under the fair comment of defense. Why did Dr. Sarah Thornton win her case against the Telegraph? the reviewer criticizes the researchers technique and skill not the text itself The super-injunction protecting Ryan Giggs privacy was broken by John Hemming MP - why was this allowed? because you are protected from libel in the house of commons. Name 3 problems with UK libel law: 1. they favour the claimant . 2. the place the burden of proof on the defendant. 3. the process is very expensive so it favours the rich. Which individual are liable for libel on the magazine? the editor and the writer. Understanding Libel Worksheet

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  • 1. What is the difference between defamation, slander and libel? slander is written and libel is said, in the act of injuring their reputation. Why were libel laws rst introduced? to stop gentlemen dueling. Why is it possible to review shows/lms/performances and not be sued for libel? it comes under the fair comment of defense. Why did Dr. Sarah Thornton win her case against the Telegraph? the reviewer criticizes the researchers technique and skill not the text itself The super-injunction protecting Ryan Giggs privacy was broken by John Hemming MP - why was this allowed? because you are protected from libel in the house of commons. Name 3 problems with UK libel law: 1. they favour the claimant . 2. the place the burden of proof on the defendant. 3. the process is very expensive so it favours the rich. Which individual are liable for libel on the magazine? the editor and the writer. Understanding Libel Worksheet