Well obviously if the language used/implied is against the law itself in one way or another , how do you think radio/TV personalities get around sharing their "personal" views on air ?

Dale.

Volker Kuhlmann wrote:

As far as I recall it is legal to state your personal views re someone else publically as long as you truely believe your statement ....regardless of the content .



So I could call you all sorts rude and offensive things in public and be legally safe? And nobody say I don't believe them to be true! I find that hard to believe.

I have however heard that the opposite is true: saying things about
someone else, even if true (eg "company XYZ on the West Coast is
destroying the environmetn by ..."), can get you successfully
prosecuted.

Volker






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