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    allowed to leave the business premises. The defendants counterclaim against the plaintiff Joanne Jeeves for defamation emerging out of a record of the occurrence given by her to the daily paper correspondents and which showed up in a version of the Victoria Times- colonist day by day daily paper on August 11, 1992. The defendants also counter claim against Monday Publications Ltd; For defamation said to be in a publication depiction of the occurrence showing up in that organization’s…

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    defamatory statement or imputation is one which: is false; and tends to discredit a person by damaging his good name”. (Murphy and McGuinness, 2011, p.48). The plaintiff cannot sue for defamation if the statement released is true information. In Sober’s case, the statement (photo) has been manipulated so it would stand as defamation. So has Sober been defamed? All in all, yes she has. Sober is the spokesperson for health and she is known for being against smoking, drinking and drugs. Therefore,…

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    THE NARCISSIST’S SMEAR CAMPAIGN Narcissists use a calculated (and effective) series of lies and gossip to deliberately bring their target down and make themselves look good. Why? There can be many reasons such as you seeing them for who they really are, to discredit you should you decide to expose them, jealously, a relationship coming to an end, not giving the narcissist enough attention or a simple disagreement. The victim of a smear campaign often finds themselves isolated and or…

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    The grounds that eProducts could sue Data Analytics for injury to their reputation is, defamation and slander. If Data Analytics is going to launch a false advertising campaign that hurts the character of eProducts then not only are the committing slander, but they are immorally under cutting another company to try and improve their sales. Vogel could succeed on his strict product liability claim if he can meet all six requirements. Vogel will have to prove that the phone design was defected…

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    1a. A nursing home facility is the service my business will provide. I chose this service because a nursing home facility is a business that’s in growing demand, to help the elderly with their everyday needs, and to provide great care for the elderly. 1b. Two factors that could cause my business to be successful are a great team of employees and a leading management team. Having a great team of employees will make the day-to-day operations flow smoothly. If management behaves poorly and does…

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    He was found guilty of defamation and placed on a two year good behaviour bond. Encouraging suicide is a crime under both South Australian and national law to cyber bully someone in a way that intentionally encourages or causes them to kill themselves. The maximum penalty is…

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    Cyberbullying can be addressed under civil law or criminal law, based on the situation. A cyberbully may be engaged in defamation. Defamation is when the person who is bullying causes harm to someone’s reputation by spreading false information about that person. In general, defamation that appears temporarily (as unrecorded speech or in a live broadcast) is called slander, and defamation that appears permanently (in a book or on a Web site) is called libel. To be libelous, a statement must do…

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    1.What is the basic structure of the American national government? Answer: The basic structure of the American National government is based on the Federal Government. It is divided into three branches the Legislative branch, Judicial Branch and Executive Branch. 2.What is the national government’s relation to the states? Answer: The national government relation to the states is the U.S Constitution, which made the national government stronger. It divides the power between the state and…

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    architectures, these experts offer assistance with prepare re-building, Internet systems administration and specialized written work. Related protection scope covers an assortment of general things that incorporate individual damage obligation, criticism, defamation, misfortune or harm to PC gear, media and information insurance of client finances that are taken out electronically however without approval and duplicate ceremony encroachment and motto encroachment - both of which start from…

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    A recent case that has exploded into the social media world, is the trademark case between, multibillion dollar corporation, Walt Disney Studios and famous DJ/musician ‘Deadmau5’ aka Joel Zimmerman. The legal dispute raged many fans supporting Zimmerman’s defence as Disney claimed that the signature mouse ears used in Zimmerman’s logo was “nearly identical in appearance, connotation, and overall commercial impression” to their own “iconic” mouse ears which Disney uses in there ‘Mickey Mouse’…

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