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Tag: tip-sheet

Student media guide to liability in online publishing

Legal
September 1, 2004October 5, 2020 Student Press Law Center

Some of the more commonly asked questions from student media involving libel, invasion of privacy, liability for online communications and copyright and trademark law.

Tagged Cyberlaw guides, legal-research, tip-sheet, tipsheet

Student media guide to press freedom in online publishing

Legal
May 1, 2004October 5, 2020 Student Press Law Center

Some of the most frequently asked questions about internet publishing and press freedom.

Tagged Cyberlaw guides, legal-research, tip-sheet

Four elements of libel law

Legal
June 1, 2001October 5, 2020 Student Press Law Center

The four elements of a libel claim, and the ways to defend against a claim.

Tagged legal-research, Libel and privacy guides, tip-sheet

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