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    defamation
    /ˌdɛfəˈmeɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the action of damaging the good reputation of someone; slander or libel: "she sued him for defamation"

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  2. 2 days ago · 3 elements of defamation. (ii) the Impugned Words referred .You can be sued for defamation · 1) There is defamatory material (it lowers someone's reputation in the eyes of the public) · 2) The content of .Describe libel and slander. Huraikan 'libel' dan 'slander'..

  3. 5 days ago · What is defamation? It is the publication of communication that clearly identifies a person or small business and damages that person or small business’ reputation.

  4. 2 days ago · Defamation is a legal term that refers to the act of making false statements about an individual, business, or entity that harm their reputation. These false statements can be either spoken (slander) or written (libel) and are typically communicated to a third party, causing damage to the subject's reputation or standing in the community.

  5. Defamation is the publication of false information which damages a persons reputation. If someone feels that something you have published (your publication) has caused damage to their reputation or their business, they may take action by bringing a defamation claim against you.

  6. 5 days ago · What Is Defamation? Defamation encompasses any publication to a third party that could harm an individuals reputation or public image. Defamation can arise through spoken words, written statements, or other forms of express communication.

  7. 4 days ago · What Is Defamation? Defamation involves the publication of false statements that harm the reputation of a person (or even a business), either through libel (written) or slander (spoken). In the United States, defamation law generally requires establishing several elements:

  8. 5 days ago · Defamation is a false statement, either written or oral, that harms the reputation of another person. In order to recover for defamation, a victim must establish that 1) the statement was...