Basic Legal Aspects Affecting RadioUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1948 - 592 lappuses |
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... defamation over the air is libel or slander . The question is far from being unalterably settled for all time , but a sur- vey of what has been done in the field to date might prove helpful . Before discussing radio defamation ...
... defamation over the air is libel or slander . The question is far from being unalterably settled for all time , but a sur- vey of what has been done in the field to date might prove helpful . Before discussing radio defamation ...
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... defamation as slander was to extend slander to include conduct , but defamation by conduct has long been held equivalent to libel . Thus , he pointed out , the act of the broadcaster in transmitting a slanderous statement amounts to ...
... defamation as slander was to extend slander to include conduct , but defamation by conduct has long been held equivalent to libel . Thus , he pointed out , the act of the broadcaster in transmitting a slanderous statement amounts to ...
288. lappuse
... Defamation and Radio " . Washington Law Review 12 : 281-293 . November , 1937 . Greco , Cyrus A. " Copyright Protection and Radio Broadcasting . Louisiana Law Review 3 : 200-11 . November , 1940 . Guider , John W. " Liability for Defamation ...
... Defamation and Radio " . Washington Law Review 12 : 281-293 . November , 1937 . Greco , Cyrus A. " Copyright Protection and Radio Broadcasting . Louisiana Law Review 3 : 200-11 . November , 1940 . Guider , John W. " Liability for Defamation ...
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