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Matthew Rimmer

2004

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Gossip We Can Trust: Defamation Law And Non-Fiction, Matthew Rimmer Feb 2004

Gossip We Can Trust: Defamation Law And Non-Fiction, Matthew Rimmer

Matthew Rimmer

Drawing on two case studies, this article considers the allegation of a disgruntled author: 'Defamation was framed to protect the reputations of 19th century gentlemen hypocrites'. The first case study considers the litigation over Bob Ellis' unreliable political memoir, 'Goodbye Jerusalem', published by Random House. The second case study focuses upon the litigation over the allegation by Media Watch that Richard Carleton had plagarised a documentary entitled 'Cry from the Grave'. The article considers the meaning of defamatory imputations, the range of defences, and the available remedies. It highlights the competing arguments over the protection of reputation and privacy, artistic …