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Granted, the song essentially said Hanson was a transvestite and the song wasn' t played again, but recently defamation cases have gotten all ...
at this filthy [slur targeting a protected group], I wish they'd just get hit by a truck.
The defamation case can go to court, with a hearing before a judge or jury.
(Sometimes, I wanna get on TV and just let loose, but can't/but it's cool for
First of all, ABC did try to get the case dismissed in the early going and the judge declined to do that. They tried to remove the case to federal court ...
"Bitch Lasagna", a diss track by PewDiePie, and use of anti-Indian remarks by his fans, led
“I am in this courtroom to defend my name,” Winfrey said that day in 1998.
If you do a song that makes fun of someone is that freedom of speech or could it be slander and can u face jail time the song wouldnt say thier ...
T-Series Court Order Sees “Abusive, Vulgar, Racist” PewDiePie Diss Tracks Blocked In India.
A Michigan judge wrote a rap to support her reasons for dismissing a $1 million