• rtxn@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Remember that this isn’t America. The legal definition of defamation is probably different. In some jurisdictions, even true statements can constitute defamation.

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      1 year ago

      IANAL, however here you have such a thing: Defamation doesn’t have to be considered a crime if it’s a public statement of a fact that either concerns public official or is expressed in defense of a legitimate interest (this one here would be right to repair, right to fair competition, strategic interests of the state and some others)

      this is basically translation of a snippet from some lawyer’s blog, and i’m not fluent in legalese