If it is a group of people, instead of statements about individuals, against which false and damaging statements are made, the question arises - Does the law recognise group defamation? Defamation laws in Australia are rather complex, as there is...
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Social media has transformed the way people communicate, but it has also proved to be a reason for anxiety when offensive content is posted online. Misinformation, bad posts, and defamatory comments can quickly spread to ruin reputations and remain available...
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The modern world exists through global communication, where ideas, opinions, and information travel around in seconds. Digital connection facilitates collaboration and expression, but also opens the way for new forms of reputational ruin that do not recognise geographical boundaries. From...
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If you receive a statement of claim, it is important for you to take appropriate steps as soon as possible. It also means that someone has taken formal action against you in an Australian court. Responding to a statement of...
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There are quite a few common misconceptions about defamation law. The fact is that people in Western Australia are not aware of what constitutes defamation signs and how they can defend their reputation. The false impressions may cause unwarranted panic...
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