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Can a person be held responsible for defamatory statements made by someone else?
What is the difference between public and private figures in a defamation claim?
Are there any restrictions on the type of evidence that can be used in a defamation case?
Does a person have to prove that the defendant knew or should have known the statement was false?
Is a statement considered defamatory if it is made on a blog or social media site?
What is a public figure and how does it affect a defamation claim?
Is a person required to demonstrate actual harm in order to sue for defamation?
Can a statement made on a website be considered defamatory?
Is it possible to win a defamation lawsuit without proving actual harm?
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