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Return to McNae's Essential Law for Journalists 25e Resources
Chapter 21 Self-test questions
The claimant and what must be proved
A claimant in a libel action must show what three things?
loss of reputation, loss of money, loss of business
correct
incorrect
hurt feelings, shocked family, hostile community
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incorrect
intent, recklessness and malice
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incorrect
defamation, identification and publication
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If you don't name someone in an article, you're safe from an action for defamation.
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False
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