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  • *2: to harm the [[reputation]] of by libel or slander ...famation in other [[media]] such as printed words or [[images]], called '''libel'''.
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  • ...the reputation of another (eg. see damages and restitution) for slander or libel. In the United States, the legal definition of malicious injury is any inju
    2 KB (267 words) - 23:56, 12 December 2020
  • ...blasphemy. Those laws may discourage blasphemy as a matter of blasphemous libel, vilification of [[religion]], religious insult, or hate [[speech]]. The [[
    2 KB (265 words) - 23:45, 12 December 2020
  • ...ial]] precondition of being able to claim defamation; that is, the alleged libel must have been published, and
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  • ...begin: There are many across your world who hold the belief that they are libel to be accosted by renegade spirits or evil ones if they were to open themse
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  • ...ologues often falsely accuse others of violence, such as the ancient blood libel against Jews, the medieval accusations of casting [[witchcraft]] spells aga
    17 KB (2,492 words) - 02:42, 13 December 2020
  • ...lely yourself, but all those who read this and hear this. There is so much libel that goes on between your [[religions]], but when you come face-to-face wit
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  • ...Delarivier Manley escaped the interrogations unscathed and continued her [[libel]]lous work with three more volumes of the same ilk. Private stories appeare ...e made them easy victims in the early eighteenth century world of fiction, libel, intrigue and scandal. Now, however, these weak heroines met an environment
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