Question:
Can i slander the Royals on a news forum?
David
2012-08-24 11:32:53 UTC
I want to make a joke about the Roayls on a popular news forum, and i have a dark joke about princess Diana's death and the queen.

But as more people are seemingly getting arrested or repremanded for making troll comments online, should i forget it?
Five answers:
xomoc
2012-08-24 12:06:54 UTC
They are public figures and as such should be open to criticism and jokes, as long as you don't spread untruths. There are those dungeons though and I am sure you like your head on your shoulders not in a basket. Fire away if you dare.
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2016-07-30 21:23:42 UTC
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anonymous
2012-08-24 12:10:12 UTC
It would be considered in the height of bad taste to insult the Sovereign as she is in no position to hit back,but it could be done unless anyone made a direct threat. They are public figures so are used to a lot being said. It may be the forum that took action if their rules were being broken ?
anonymous
2012-08-24 11:51:56 UTC
you can take the p i s s out of this "royal" family as much as you like!
MaryBlue
2012-08-24 11:48:47 UTC
written defamation about a person = libel

verbal defamation about a person = slander



no


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