Originally posted by Lewis
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Yes but unfortunately under English and Welsh law the person who is accused of libel has to prove it is true not the person who has been libelled. Plus if you are fighting a big company just make sure you can afford it..."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR -
Are you Mr Antoniades by any chance?Originally posted by master of his own destiny View Post.....Lastly, be very careful of making specific references to any companies as they would have the right to respond to this with an action for libel!Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Truth is not an absolute defence in a defamation case.Originally posted by Lewis View PostIf what someone is saying is true then it is not libellous.
Truth is often used as part of a justification defence - but it can fail.Comment
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