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Defenses to Defamation

Defenses to Defamation

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Business, Social Studies

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The video discusses defenses against defamation claims, focusing on truth, privileged communication, and the press. Truth is an absolute defense, meaning if a statement is true, it cannot be defamatory. Privileged communication, such as statements made in a courtroom or legislature, is also protected. The press enjoys a higher standard of protection under the First Amendment, requiring proof of actual malice for defamation claims. This ensures the free flow of information in society.

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