On Tue, 22 Apr 2003 23:07, Rüdiger Kuhlmann wrote: > c) the slander on this mailing list, in particular by Steve Langasek, > Russel Cooker and Manoj Srivastava
Unable to spell? Which statements made by me, Steve, and Manoj do you claim to be false? Why do you believe that I want to maliciously damage your reputation? I only know you as the person who published a trojan for upload to Debian. I have no disagreement with you apart from your actions in that regard and the fact that you still appear to be unrepentant, which leads me to believe that I can never trust you again. I believe that your claims of slander fail due to lack of malice and of the accuracy of the messages in question. For speech to be considered slander it has to be both false and malicious. I think you will find great difficulty in finding evidence of either. But if there are some particular messages that you believe to contain deliberately inaccurate information that was knowingly written for the purpose of defaming you then please provide references to them. > d) the libel published in the Debian Weekly News of 2003-02-18; cf > > http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2003/debian-devel-200302/msg01391.html > > .. none of those can be fixed by you. The DWN article in question is at the following URL: http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2003/07/ Reading that article I don't think that there is any basis for claiming malice on the part of the author. Also the article is factually accurate although very reserved (you should thank the author for being so restrained IMHO). So your claim of libel seems to fail on the grounds of the material being factually correct and not of malicious intent. For published material to be considered libel it has to be both false and malicious. I don't think that anyone would consider the DWN article of week 7 to be either false or malicious. -- http://www.coker.com.au/selinux/ My NSA Security Enhanced Linux packages http://www.coker.com.au/bonnie++/ Bonnie++ hard drive benchmark http://www.coker.com.au/postal/ Postal SMTP/POP benchmark http://www.coker.com.au/~russell/ My home page