David Potts

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Notice and Limitation Periods

Notice and Limitation Periods

From: Cyberlibel

Discussion of notice requirements and limitation periods for defamation actions generally, and their application to cyberlibel. 20 $2.00 Add
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Part 1: Background and Context
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Part 1: Background and Context

From: Guide to the Law and Practice of Anti-SLAPP Proceedings

Part 1 includes chapters 1-6. Topics included in these chapters are defamation and libel law, the internet, campaigns of vilification and defamation, damages and anti-SLAPP law. ; 63 $6.30 Add
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Part 2: The Legislation and Its Objectives
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Part 2: The Legislation and Its Objectives

From: Guide to the Law and Practice of Anti-SLAPP Proceedings

Part 2 includes chapters 7-10. Topics included in these chapters are legislative objectives and background to Anti-SLAPP proceedings, statutory interpretations, and judicial screening. ; 29 $2.90 Add
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Part 3: Preliminary Considerations
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Part 3: Preliminary Considerations

From: Guide to the Law and Practice of Anti-SLAPP Proceedings

Part 3 includes chapters 11 and 12. Topics include jurisdiction as well as expression and platforms of publication. ; 10 $1.00 Add
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Part 4: The Threshold Burden on the Defendant: Section 137.1(3)
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Part 4: The Threshold Burden on the Defendant: Section 137.1(3)

From: Guide to the Law and Practice of Anti-SLAPP Proceedings

Part 4 includes chapters 13 and 14. This chapter focuses on the threshold burden of the defendant as well as public interest. ; 25 $2.50 Add
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Part 5: The Merits Hurdle: Section 137.1(4)(a)
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Part 5: The Merits Hurdle: Section 137.1(4)(a)

From: Guide to the Law and Practice of Anti-SLAPP Proceedings

Part 5 includes chapter 15-22. Topics include relevant legislation and caselaw of anti-SLAPP proceedings, merit, no valid defence, defence of justification, defence of fair comment, defence of … ; 83 $8.30 Add
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Part 6: The Public Interest Hurdle: Section 137.1(4)(b)
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Part 6: The Public Interest Hurdle: Section 137.1(4)(b)

From: Guide to the Law and Practice of Anti-SLAPP Proceedings

Part 6 includes chapters 23-29. Topics included in these chapters are proof of harm, the weighing of public interest, examination of the factors to determine harm, evidence of harm, actions that … ; 81 $8.10 Add
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Part 7: Costs and Damages
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Part 7: Costs and Damages

From: Guide to the Law and Practice of Anti-SLAPP Proceedings

Part 7 includes chapter 30-34. Topics discussed in these chapters include costs and damages, as well as, British Columbia anti-SLAPP proceedings. ; 48 $4.80 Add
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Part 8: Procedural Rules
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Part 8: Procedural Rules

From: Guide to the Law and Practice of Anti-SLAPP Proceedings

Part 8 includes chapters 35-40. Topics discussed in these chapters include procedural matters of anti-SLAPP proceedings, specifically, no further steps in proceeding, no amendment to pleadings, … ; 75 $7.50 Add
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Part 9: Procedural Issues in Anti-SLAPP Motions
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Part 9: Procedural Issues in Anti-SLAPP Motions

From: Guide to the Law and Practice of Anti-SLAPP Proceedings

Part 9 includes chapter 41-44. Topics discussed include anti-SLAPP motions, specifically interventions, apologies, retractions, and publication bans. ; 33 $3.30 Add
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Publication and Hyperlinks

Publication and Hyperlinks

From: Cyberlibel

Discussion of the concept of publication for defamation purposes, specifically in the context of the Internet. 38 $3.80 Add
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Reference Material

Reference Material

From: Cyberlibel

Charts of results of cyberlibel cases involving damages, injunctions, and jurisdictional motions; a judicial glossary of selected Internet terms; and an annotated bibliography on information warfare. 76 $7.60 Add
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Reference to the Plaintiff

Reference to the Plaintiff

From: Cyberlibel

Brief description of a UK case regarding the issue of whether words published on the Internet were capable of being understood to refer to the plaintiff. 3 $0.30 Add
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Search Engines

Search Engines

From: Cyberlibel

Description of Internet search engines and their potential liability in cyberlibel matters. 18 $1.80 Add
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Should Internet-specific Principles of Law Be Adopted?

Should Internet-specific Principles of Law Be Adopted?

From: Cyberlibel

Discussion of how courts have approached the idea of adopting Internet-specific rules for defamation law, and arguments in favour and against. 17 $1.70 Add
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Summary of My Personal Observations about Cyberlibel

Summary of My Personal Observations about Cyberlibel

From: Cyberlibel

Observations about what is cyberlibel and why it should be examined separately from defamation generally. 5 $0.50 Add