So openly calling somebody a CXXX could be regarded as quite a defamation, hmmmPigmanRDFC wrote:A quick Google seacrh can bring up examples, this is just one. The owner of a site, the ISP and the writer can all be sued if enough evidence is there, just read this example - times are a changing, I'm sure there has been many other cases since this one:
Update 2006: Expert warns of more chatroom libel awards
The Guardian, Wednesday March 22, 2006
A landmark legal ruling ordering a woman to pay £10,000 in damages for defamatory comments posted on an internet chatroom site could trigger a rush of similar lawsuits, a leading libel lawyer warned today....
...Although ISPs have paid out for hosting defamatory comments, this case is thought to be the first time an individual has been found to have committed libel on a internet chat site.
"The obvious and immediate potential ramification is that there will be more cases like this," said Richard Shillito, a partner at the law firm Farrer & Co. "One sees on these sites particularly unrestrained comments that people make in the heat of the moment without thinking of the legal consequences."
"A lot of people post anonymously but it is possible to find out people's identity. I think people should read this judgment as a warning to be more careful about their comments."
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wasteman wrote:HE SAYS WHAT HE THINKS (OR KNOWS) AND PEOPLE ON THIS FORUM CAN'T TAKE IT.THATS THE RDFC FREE SPEECH FREEDOM FOR YOU.NO WONDER PEOPLE ARE THIS LEAVING FORUM AND GAMES IN DROVES.
I can see where you are coming from, but as is stated the mods DO have to be careful what is written, and lets be honest I have pushed the boundaries more than once.
Its ok to have FREE speech but like Piggers says there is a time and place. If you wanted to say something to a group of friends in a pub that isn't the same as writing it for the whole WORLD to read.
If I was to write half of what I was to say on the terrace I'd have been banned many years ago, TBH the terrace is probably the one place where free speech is allowed (still). So your point of the games being unattended because of this cannot be correct.
Mods, no I'm not going soft on you ;)
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Depends, if they can prove it to be an 'honestly held opinion' rather than a statement of fact then there would be a defence.rudolph_hucker wrote:So openly calling somebody a CXXX could be regarded as quite a defamation, hmmmPigmanRDFC wrote:A quick Google seacrh can bring up examples, this is just one. The owner of a site, the ISP and the writer can all be sued if enough evidence is there, just read this example - times are a changing, I'm sure there has been many other cases since this one:
Update 2006: Expert warns of more chatroom libel awards
The Guardian, Wednesday March 22, 2006
A landmark legal ruling ordering a woman to pay £10,000 in damages for defamatory comments posted on an internet chatroom site could trigger a rush of similar lawsuits, a leading libel lawyer warned today....
...Although ISPs have paid out for hosting defamatory comments, this case is thought to be the first time an individual has been found to have committed libel on a internet chat site.
"The obvious and immediate potential ramification is that there will be more cases like this," said Richard Shillito, a partner at the law firm Farrer & Co. "One sees on these sites particularly unrestrained comments that people make in the heat of the moment without thinking of the legal consequences."
"A lot of people post anonymously but it is possible to find out people's identity. I think people should read this judgment as a warning to be more careful about their comments."
Not that courts themselves tend to understand their own media laws.
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Who could think that of me and prove it :?: ;)
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:lol: It's all quite complex, if has to be 'an honestly held opinion based on proveable facts'.. so it doesn't have to be true, you just have to prove that someone could hold that opinion.rudolph_hucker wrote:Who could think that of me and prove it :?: ;)
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