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      10 months ago

      I don’t think it does necessarily,

      Meanings will be considered defamatory at common law if they “substantially affect in an adverse manner the attitude of other people towards a Claimant, or have a tendency to do so”

      This definition doesn’t consider the truth of the statement or even whether it is provable, merely whether it affects opinion.

      AFAIU this ruling just means that the lawsuit can carry forward to substantive arguments.

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          It is a valid defense, but it is not a part of the definition of defamation. I think it’s similar to how “self-defense” is a valid defense for homicide.