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Communication causing harm to reputation
English-speaking world, the law of defamation traditionally distinguishes between libel (written, printed, posted online, published in mass media) and slander (oral
Defamation
Antisemitic trope
Blood libel or ritual murder libel (also blood accusation) is an antisemitic trope which falsely accuses Jews of murdering Christians in order to use their
Blood_libel
Topics referred to by the same term
up libel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A libel is a malicious statement in written media, a broadcast, or otherwise published words. Libel may
Libel_(disambiguation)
Legal term in English common law
libel (in permanent form), namely defamatory libel, seditious libel, blasphemous libel and obscene libel. The common law offences of seditious libel,
Criminal_libel
Modern libel and slander laws in many countries are originally descended from English defamation law. The history of defamation law in England is somewhat
English_defamation_law
Defamatory libel was originally an offence under the common law of England. It was established in England and Wales and in Northern Ireland. It was or
Defamatory_libel
Verse genre of the Renaissance
Libel is a verse genre primarily of the Renaissance, descended from the tradition of invective in classical Greek and Roman poetry. Libel is usually expressly
Libel_(poetry)
1862 trial in Bombay Court
The Maharaj libel case was an 1862 trial in the Supreme Court of Bombay, in British India. The case was initiated by Jadunath Brajratanjee Maharaj against
Maharaj_libel_case
Stock short title used for UK legislation
criminal libel). The bill for an act with this short title will have been known as a Libel Bill during its passage through Parliament. Libel Acts may
Libel_Act
First pleading of the complainant
A libel, in admiralty law, is the first pleading of the complainant. It is filed in the office of the clerk of the court to commence the action. It is
Libel_(admiralty_law)
Defamation litigation chosen based on favorable jurisdiction
Libel tourism is a term coined by Geoffrey Robertson to describe forum shopping for libel suits. It particularly refers to the practice of pursuing a
Libel_tourism
1920s miscarriage of justice in England
The Littlehampton libels were a series of letters sent to numerous residents of Littlehampton, in southern England, over a three-year period between 1920
Littlehampton_libels
Criminal offences under English common law
Seditious libel is a criminal offence under common law of printing written material with seditious purpose – that is, the purpose of bringing contempt
Seditious_libel
Legal action against and by activists
Steel & Morris [1997] EWHC 366 (QB), known as "the McLibel case", was an English lawsuit for libel filed by McDonald's Corporation against environmental
McLibel_case
Play by Edward Wooll
‹ The template Infobox play is being considered for merging. › Libel! is a play written by Edward Wooll. It debuted on 2 April 1934 at the Playhouse Theatre
Libel!
A Digest of the Law of Libel and Slander, also known as Odgers on Libel and Slander and Odgers on Libel, is a book on the law of defamation by William
Odgers_on_Libel_and_Slander
Limitation on freedom of speech in the US
established precedent that "The Truth" is an absolute defense against charges of libel. Though the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution was designed to protect
United_States_defamation_law
Abolished English common law criminal offence
The publication of an obscene libel was an offence under the common law of England. Prior to the abolition by section 1 of the Criminal Law Act 1967 of
Obscene_libel
English libel dispute in 2019–2022
personalities Rebekah Vardy and Coleen Rooney, which culminated in a 2022 libel case in the English High Court, Vardy v Rooney. In 2019, Rooney announced
Wagatha_Christie
Libel laws in the United States
Food libel laws, also known as food disparagement laws and informally as veggie libel laws, are laws passed in thirteen U.S. states that make it easier
Food_libel_laws
1959 British film by Anthony Asquith
Libel is a 1959 British drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Olivia de Havilland, Dirk Bogarde, Paul Massie, Wilfrid Hyde-White and Robert
Libel_(film)
False or maliciously exaggerated claims about Muslims and Islam
increasingly recurred as a motif in Islamophobic tropes, often taking the form of libels, stereotypes, or conspiracy theories. These tropes typically portray Muslims
Islamophobic_trope
Former common law criminal offence in England and Wales
Blasphemous libel was originally an offence under the common law of England. Today, it is an offence under the common law of Northern Ireland, but has
Blasphemous_libel
False claims about Jews and Judaism
Antisemitic tropes, also known as antisemitic canards or antisemitic libels, are antisemitic "sensational reports, misrepresentations or fabrications"
Antisemitic_trope
Filipino politician (born 1971)
against Trillanes and other members of the opposition for "sedition, cyber libel, libel, estafa, harboring a criminal, and obstruction of justice". On February
Antonio_Trillanes
1835 court case in Nova Scotia
The Libel trial of Joseph Howe was a court case heard 2 March 1835 in which newspaper editor Joseph Howe was charged with seditious libel by civic politicians
Libel_trial_of_Joseph_Howe
1939 film directed by Leslie Goodwins
Sued for Libel is a 1939 American mystery film directed by Leslie Goodwins from a screenplay by Jerry Cady, based on Wolfe Kaufman's story. Released on
Sued_for_Libel
2020 EP by Brymo
Libel is the debut extended play by Nigerian singer Brymo, independently released on November 5, 2020. A follow-up to his seventh studio album Yellow
Libel_(EP)
1975 studio album by Pete Atkin
Live Libel is an album by British musician Pete Atkin, co-written by Atkin and songwriting partner Clive James. It was their final album under the RCA
Live_Libel
British author and Holocaust denier (born 1938)
be a Holocaust denier in a British court in 2000 as a result of a failed libel case. Irving's works include The Destruction of Dresden (1963), Hitler's
David_Irving
Polish and French filmmaker (born 1933)
Vanity Fair Libel Suit". The New York Times. Retrieved 27 August 2013. Spiro, Amy (6 December 2017). "Roman Polanski Files Nis 1.5m. Libel Suit Against
Roman_Polanski
2017 libel case
Monroe v Hopkins was a 2017 libel case in the High Court of England and Wales. It was brought by the food writer and activist Jack Monroe against the
Monroe_v_Hopkins
Irish writer (1854–1900)
Marquess of Queensberry for criminal libel. The Marquess was the father of Wilde's lover, Lord Alfred Douglas. The libel hearings unearthed evidence that
Oscar_Wilde
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
The Libel Act 1843 (6 & 7 Vict. c. 96), commonly known as Lord Campbell's Libel Act, was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It enacted several
Libel_Act_1843
2000 English libel case
asserting that Lipstadt had libelled him in her 1993 book Denying the Holocaust. The court ruled that Irving's claim of libel relating to Holocaust denial
Irving_v_Penguin_Books_Ltd
1840 event of blood libel against Jews
The Rhodes blood libel was an 1840 event of blood libel against Jews, in which the Greek Orthodox community accused Jews on the island of Rhodes (then
Rhodes_blood_libel
Austrian and American bodybuilder, actor and politician (born 1947)
"Schwarzenegger libel 'settled'". BBC. August 26, 2006. Archived from the original on September 9, 2007. Retrieved April 18, 2008. "UK judge allows Arnie libel case"
Arnold_Schwarzenegger
1928 blood libel against Jews in New York, US
The Massena blood libel was an instance of blood libel against Jews in which the Jews of Massena, New York, were falsely accused of the kidnapping and
Massena_blood_libel
1936 film by Jack Conway
Libeled Lady is a 1936 American screwball comedy film starring Jean Harlow, William Powell, Myrna Loy, and Spencer Tracy. It was directed by Jack Conway
Libeled_Lady
2000 memoir by Mark Ames and Matt Taibbi
The eXile: Sex, Drugs, and Libel in the New Russia is a 2000 memoir by Mark Ames and Matt Taibbi, published by Grove Press. Edward Limonov wrote the foreword
The Exile: Sex, Drugs, and Libel in the New Russia
The_Exile:_Sex,_Drugs,_and_Libel_in_the_New_Russia
2024 Indian film by Siddharth P. Malhotra
Ahlawat, Shalini Pandey and Sharvari. The film is based on the Maharaj Libel Case of 1862 and Saurabh Shah's novel about the case. Initially scheduled
Maharaj_(film)
British prince (born 1984)
on Sunday High Court libel claim". BBC News. 8 July 2022. Retrieved 8 July 2022. "Prince Harry loses bid to have publisher's libel defence thrown out"
Prince_Harry,_Duke_of_Sussex
Printer, journalist and defender of freedom of the press in early America (1697–1746)
York City. Zenger printed The New York Weekly Journal. He was accused of libel in 1734 by William Cosby, the royal governor of New York, but the jury acquitted
John_Peter_Zenger
UK libel lawsuit, 2008–2010
(BCA) v Singh was an influential libel action in England and Wales, widely credited as a catalytic event in the libel reform campaign which saw all parties
British Chiropractic Association v Singh
British_Chiropractic_Association_v_Singh
The William Barnes vs. Theodore Roosevelt libel trial was a 1915 case between former president Theodore Roosevelt and New York State Republican Party
Barnes vs. Roosevelt libel trial
Barnes_vs._Roosevelt_libel_trial
Discouragement of exercising rights by threats of legal sanctions
repercussions. When that fear is brought about by the threat of a libel lawsuit, it is called libel chill. A lawsuit initiated specifically for the purpose of
Chilling_effect
English author and journalist (1903–1950)
turned down Burmese Days, mainly on the grounds of potential suits for libel, but Harper were prepared to publish it in the United States. Meanwhile
George_Orwell
Senator of the Philippines since 2022 and broadcaster (born 1960)
Allen Macasaet and managing editor Nicolas Quijano Jr., were charged with libel by customs lawyer Carlos So. In February 2005, the Pasay City Regional Trial
Raffy_Tulfo
British media personality (born 1982)
of Coleen Rooney libel action". The Guardian. 20 November 2020. Retrieved 18 May 2022. "Wagatha Christie: Rebekah Vardy loses libel case against Coleen
Rebekah_Vardy
1840 antisemitic accusation
they "confessed" to murder. As an instance of antisemitism and a blood libel, news of the case spread, across the Middle East, to Europe, and the Western
Damascus_affair
American actress (born 1986)
Depp libel case". The Guardian. London, England. Archived from the original on November 2, 2020. Retrieved November 2, 2020. "Johnny Depp libel case appeal
Amber_Heard
British tabloid newspaper
always denied these claims, sued for libel but lost heavily. A jury awarded the Mail a then record-breaking £750,000 libel payout (equivalent to £2,891,322
Daily_Mail
1959 English libel case
entertainer Liberace sued the Daily Mirror columnist William Connor for libel after Connor, who while writing under the pen name Cassandra, published
Liberace_v_Daily_Mirror
Book on English usage by Associated Press
in journalism, including the difference between slander and libel. Slander is spoken; libel is written. Photo Captions The simple formula of what to include
AP_Stylebook
2020 libel trial in London, England
sued News Group Newspapers (NGN) and then-executive editor Dan Wootton for libel after The Sun ran an article that claimed Depp had abused his ex-wife and
Depp v News Group Newspapers Ltd
Depp_v_News_Group_Newspapers_Ltd
Law in the Philippines
cybersex, child pornography, identity theft, illegal access to data and libel. While hailed for penalizing illegal acts done via the Internet that were
Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012
Cybercrime_Prevention_Act_of_2012
2007 American film
The Libel Tourist is a short-form documentary film about how the advantageous litigative environments that exist in certain jurisdictions are used by
The_Libel_Tourist
British activist and actor (born 1978)
libel battle with Drag Race queen". PinkNews. 19 May 2022. Retrieved 27 May 2022. Diver, Tony (22 December 2021). "Laurence Fox urged to settle libel
Laurence_Fox
Filipino and American journalist (born 1963)
"cyber libel" against Ressa for an article published on Rappler. The officials of the NBI fulfilled this warrant filed under the charge of cyber libel. The
Maria_Ressa
English actress (born 1975)
consent, and GQ subsequently issued an apology. In 2007, Winslet won a libel case against Grazia magazine after it claimed she had visited a dietitian
Kate_Winslet
1963 novel
A Case of Libel is a 1963 novel by the British writer John Bingham. Unlike his usual crime-thrillers, it is a drama about a libel case brought by a woman
A_Case_of_Libel
Filipino lawyer, host, podcaster and public servant (born 1969)
16, 2026, Batangas's 1st district representative Leandro Leviste filed a libel complaint against Castro over her remarks on the solar energy company founded
Claire_Castro
English television personality (born 1986)
In November 2020, Mr Justice Warby ruled in favour of Vardy after the libel preliminary hearing at the High Court in London which took place on 19 November
Coleen_Rooney
Incitement of rebellion
open violence against the laws. Seditious words in writing are seditious libel. A seditionist is one who engages in or promotes the interest of sedition
Sedition
British politician from Wales, former UKIP leader
exchange for asking questions in Parliament. Hamilton sued The Guardian for libel, but settled on the day of the trial. The Guardian published a headline
Neil_Hamilton_(politician)
Witness in a libel suit (1795/6 – 1844)
Jane Cumming m. Tulloch (1795/6 – 24 April 1844) was a witness in a libel suit made famous in the Lillian Hellman play, The Children's Hour. Jane Cumming
Jane_Cumming
Blasphemy and Blasphemous Libel are not criminal offences under Australian federal law, but the de jure situation varies at the federal, state and territory
Blasphemy_law_in_Australia
English poet and journalist (1870–1945)
Wilde, publicly accusing him of homosexuality. Wilde sued him for criminal libel, but Queensberry produced witnesses who attested to the truth of his claim
Lord_Alfred_Douglas
Filipino labor leader and politician (born 1996)
Philippine House of Representatives elections. In 2024, San Fernando faced cyber libel charges in connection with a social media post. San Fernando resides in
Eli_San_Fernando
British politician (born 1942)
conducted under his official government capacity. He sued the newspaper for libel in response, but the case collapsed, and he was subsequently found to have
Jonathan_Aitken
1924 English court case
O'Dwyer v. Nair Libel Case, also known as the O'Dwyer-Nair Trial was a libel case held in London in English law against the Indian politician and lawyer
O'Dwyer_v._Nair_Libel_Case
Filipino blogger and activist
President Sara Duterte's usage of confidential funds. Magno filed a cyber libel complaint against Sasot over "malicious, demeaning, and defamatory imputations"
Sass_Rogando_Sasot
2013 libel case
McAlpine v Bercow was a landmark libel case in 2013 between Conservative peer Lord McAlpine and Sally Bercow, the wife of John Bercow, Speaker of the
McAlpine_v_Bercow
2018 incident in England
Robinson, activist and founder of English Defence League, was found to have libelled the Syrian boy and was ordered to pay £100,000 plus legal costs, which
Almondbury Community School bullying incident
Almondbury_Community_School_bullying_incident
King of the United Kingdom from 1910 to 1936
kill off rumours, Mylius was arrested, tried and found guilty of criminal libel, and was sentenced to a year in prison. George objected to the anti-Catholic
George_V
American law enforcement officer (1962–2007)
should be terminated." After he was dismissed as a suspect, Jewell filed libel suits against NBC News, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, CNN, the New York
Richard_Jewell
English actor and filmmaker (born 1975)
shortly afterwards, and not reinstated. In 2025, a High Court judgement in a libel case Clarke brought against The Guardian found that the allegations of sexual
Noel_Clarke
Child saint in Orthodox Christianity (1684–1690)
especially from the Jewish community, as an example of antisemitic blood libel. His feast day is held on April 20 (of the Julian Calendar, which equates
Gabriel_of_Białystok
1964 United States Supreme Court case
Because Alabama law denied public officers recovery of punitive damages in a libel action on their official conduct unless they first made a written demand
New York Times Co. v. Sullivan
New_York_Times_Co._v._Sullivan
Philippine criminal cases against news company head
DOJ opined on was the prescriptive period. In Philippine law, a regular libel has a prescriptive period of one year, but the cybercrime law does not define
People of the Philippines v. Santos, Ressa and Rappler
People_of_the_Philippines_v._Santos,_Ressa_and_Rappler
British daily tabloid newspaper
In the 1959 Liberace v Daily Mirror case, Liberace sued the Mirror for libel. On 26 September 1956, William Connor had written a pseudonymous column
Daily_Mirror
Belief that Jews bear collective responsibility for the crucifixion of Jesus
Nation of Islam Secondary Weaponization Zionist Tropes Andinia Plan Blood libel Cohen Plan Cultural Bolshevism Cultural Marxism Deicide Franklin Prophecy
Jewish_deicide
British libel lawyer (1941–2023)
Richard Rampton KC (8 January 1941 – 23 December 2023) was a British libel lawyer. He was involved in several high-profile cases including Irving v. Penguin
Richard_Rampton
egregious form of censorship". Libel and online libel are criminal offenses in the Philippines. Penalties for online libel include imprisonment for a maximum
Mass_media_in_the_Philippines
Unsolved 2007 missing-person case
£600,000 in out-of-court settlements for libel in what The Observer said was the largest number of separate libel actions brought in the UK by the same person
Disappearance of Madeleine McCann
Disappearance_of_Madeleine_McCann
Antisemitic conspiracy theory invoking the medieval Khazars
narrative as a rebranding of older antisemitic tropes (including the blood libel) coupled to a modern misuse of the contested and largely rejected "Khazar
Khazarian_Mafia
Freedom of expression case of the Supreme Court of Canada
decision. In the case, the Court overturned a conviction for seditious libel, on the grounds that criticizing the government was a valid form of protest
R_v_Boucher
King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1760 to 1820
seditious libel but he fled to France to escape punishment; he was expelled from the House of Commons and found guilty in absentia of blasphemy and libel. In
George_III
Broadsheet newspaper in the Philippines
2008, found Cacho-Olivarez, publisher of The Daily Tribune, guilty of libel and sentenced her to a minimum of six months and a maximum of two years
Daily_Tribune_(Philippines)
Someone who writes a gossip column in a newspaper or magazine
publisher from lawsuits for defamation (libel). In the United States, celebrities or public figures can sue for libel if their private lives are revealed
Gossip_columnist
Former wife of serial killer Peter Sutcliffe (born 1950)
Jones noted that Sonia was incredibly prickly and demanding. In May 1989, a libel action against the satirical magazine Private Eye, brought by Sutcliffe
Sonia_Sutcliffe
British satirical and current affairs magazine
magazine. Both its satire and investigative journalism have led to numerous libel suits. It is known for the use of pseudonyms by its contributors, many of
Private_Eye
Novel about real events overlaid with a façade of fiction
reporting inside information on scandals without giving rise to charges of libel, the opportunity to turn the tale the way the author would like it to have
Roman_à_clef
British politician (born 1970)
pressure group Liberty, Shami Chakrabarti, after she threatened to sue him for libel for smearing her reputation in an article Burnham had written for Progress
Andy_Burnham
1997 British film by Franny Armstrong and Ken Loach
McLibel (also known as McLibel: Two People Who Wouldn't Say Sorry) is a British documentary film directed by Franny Armstrong and Ken Loach for Spanner
McLibel_(film)
Filipino journalist and TV host (born 1946)
refused to apologize to PGH for the incident Government officials had filed libel (Revised Penal Code) and cyberlibel (Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012)
Ramon_Tulfo
Act of the Parliament of Great Britain
The Libel Act 1792 (32 Geo. 3. c. 60) (also known as Fox's Act) was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain. At the urging of the Whig politician Charles
Libel_Act_1792
Malicious manipulation of potable water resources
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated in reaction, that Abbas had spread a "blood libel" in his European Parliament address. Operation Cast Thy Bread Environmental
Well_poisoning
British politician, broadcaster, and writer (born 1954)
during 1977, Galloway became a supporter of Palestine, stating during his libel case against The Daily Telegraph in 2004 that "barely a week after my return
George_Galloway
British journalist, satirist and television personality (born 1960)
been involved in legal battles, as Private Eye has often been sued for libel over the years. Hislop was born on 13 July 1960 in Mumbles, Swansea, to
Ian_Hislop
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Girl/Female
Celtic
Nimble.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Gaddesby in Leicestershire, recorded in Domesday Book as Gadesbi and so named from the Old Norse personal name Gaddr (or from Old Norse gaddr ‘spur (of land)’) + býr ‘settlement’.
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Gaelic, German, Indian, Irish
Dark Haired One; Ciar's People; Dusky; Dark; Name of a County; Queen
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Sovereign Ruler; Wife
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
An Epithet of Vishnu
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Princess
Boy/Male
English
From the cattle ford.
Boy/Male
Latin
Conqueror.
Girl/Female
English
Bear or warrior maiden.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Modern
A Person who Greater than Anyone; Perfection
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a.
Defamatory; libelous; as, a scandalous story.
v. t.
To declare or affirm; as, he pronounced the book to be a libel; he pronounced the act to be a fraud.
v. t.
To defame, or expose to public hatred, contempt, or ridicule, by a writing, picture, sign, etc.; to lampoon.
n.
One who libels; one who institutes a suit in an ecclesiastical or admiralty court.
n.
Any defamatory writing; a lampoon; a satire.
n.
One who libels.
imp. & p. p.
of Libel
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Libel
v. t.
To proceed against by filing a libel, particularly against a ship or goods.
n.
A libeler.
v. i.
To spread defamation, written or printed; -- with against.
a.
Containing or involving a libel; defamatory; containing that which exposes some person to public hatred, contempt, or ridicule; as, a libelous pamphlet.
v. t.
To reproach; to libel; to defame; to slander.
a.
Like or pertaining to the dragon flies.
n.
The crime of issuing a malicious defamatory publication.
n.
A malicious publication expressed either in print or in writing, or by pictures, effigies, or other signs, tending to expose another to public hatred, contempt, or ridicule. Such publication is indictable at common law.
n.
A dragon fly.
n.
A written declaration or statement by the plaintiff of his cause of action, and of the relief he seeks.