| 41. | But the broadcasters claim the remarks were justifiable and within the range of fair comment on matters of public interest.
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| 42. | The copyright violation is a fair comment, though . ( cont ) 09 : 35, 15 October 2013 ( UTC)
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| 43. | It is, I would suggest, fair comment to say that your use of the English Language has certain " quirks ".
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| 44. | The United States Supreme Court, however, has declined to hold that the " fair comment " privilege is a constitutional imperative.
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| 45. | But the question of someone's right to fair comment about a public figure without fear of being pummeled is at issue.
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| 46. | In court documents, the newspaper said the article was " true in fact and in substance " and represented fair comment.
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| 47. | Cashin also said there was no evidence that the article had damaged anyone's reputation, and called the paper's criticisms fair comment.
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| 48. | The point requires one cheap shot that is nonetheless analytically helpful, and three other shots that are closer to fair comment.
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| 49. | In their statement of defence, the defendants denied that the article was defamatory and said it was fair comment and justified statements.
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| 50. | McLibel 2 supporters claim the defendants criticisms aren't libelous, but rather " fair comment "-- and thus protected under British libel laws.
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