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Libel laws. Any party that has been falsely accused - libelled - has recourse to the law if the accusation made about them is false and defamatory (ie.defamatory meaning that the accusation removes the good name of the person accused). No media organisation, no publisher, no newspaper - could run the risk of falsely accusing someone. If they did falsely accuse someone, they run the risk of being sued for libel. The libel laws here in this part of the world are onerous. If a writer/author/journalist makes an accusation - he/she must be able to provide proof for the basis of their accusation before publication. Otherwise most media genre would not be prepared to make a false accusation - unless they had proof. In fact the libel laws are so punitive here - that if one organisation makes a false accusation, another organisation reporting the fact that an accusation has been made, runs the risk of also being sued for libel by the plaintiff.
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1) Is an athlete going to sue every person on the net who spreads a rumor?
2) How does one prove he or she has never doped? Especially in this day and age when everyone is quick to defend the labs and the accusers, quick to say the accused is lying, quick to dismiss anything that may prove innocence, when the accusers either don't retract their stories or do in a way as minimally as possible, quick to say it's ok to nail innocent people to get the guilty people. How can you prove you were innocent back in 2001 or 1989 or 1995 or any time when their is no way to re test the sample?
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Net? You referred to the media - here's your quote Quote:
The recourse to remedy a false allegation made, in whatever genre, is to sue for libel. If the athlete is clean - he can sue for libel safe in the knowledge that there is no proof of his/her having doped. Of course, if they have doped then they would be unwise to assume that they could bluff their way through a libel proceeding. The truth will out - as we now know. Quote:
Proof of not doping - is passing all tests at all points in time. That's how. If you haven't taken anything - you never run the risk of being caught out. That's the mistake that some cyclists made - they, incorrectly, assumed that because they doped at a point in time for when there was no testing available, they assumed that they would never be caught.
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This is not the point. If someone (the media) puts such an accusation out and the athlete sues for libel, then the media organization has to provide proof for their accusation, not the athlete proof for innocence. Your point is moot. |
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ARD apologised for their reporting today.... Live on TV.
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TV responsabil errated informazion...TV responsabil errated informazion....TV should escuse for errated report...scandal is derivative in consumer of report...right?
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1. ARD did misreport. The misreporting caused a scandal. Hence, ARD apologized for the erroneous report. 2. ARD did not misreport. However, the report unearths a major scandal in sports like biathlon, which causes significant resentment among parties with links to money and power. They exert pressure, and ARD apologizes for reporting on the topic. This scenario is sort of similar to how the Spanish government covers up OP to protect football. My question to CH was, which of the two scenarios is valid? |
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Please read the above post...and compare it with this post that italiano made shortly after joining Cyclingforums.com last month...on the Health and Nutrition forum. Would you like to explain to us why you now want to give the impression that you speak very little English? And please don't give us the "I used a language bot" excuse. Language bots don't alter syntax and produce English prose to that standard. Can you explain your motive and agenda for trying to muddy and confuse your identity? ![]()
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Is is Borat?
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Perhaps I was not clear in the way I wrote, but I was talking about people and the media. Quote:
Thank you for so ably proving my point.
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