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Ken Catchpole (46)
Paywalled.
I'll have to wait until my monthly quota of free articles is re-set.
I see you are still using the "Alan Jones-sucks-Australian-rugby-cock" gravatar.
Classy.
Paywalled.
I am by no way an expert, but I did think there was legal precedent for internet sites being held accountable for postings on the site.
It is probably a fair enough reminder that we need to be careful what we post in terms of legal liability.
Not everyone has Jones’ luxury of just letting their employer pick up the legal costs whenever we get deemed to go too far on an attack.
I see you are still using the "Alan Jones-sucks-Australian-rugby-cock" gravatar.
Classy.
We don't want this site shut down wamberal.
Jones has a great record as a rugby coach of yesteryear; today he is still increasing his winning radio ratings. He has done and continues to do a lot of good things of relevance to his listeners.
True - but the initial warning you replied to wasn’t directed at you.I agree. However the item I posted has been published in many places and remains published in many places. It is not an unsubstantiated allegation nor have I made any accusations of illegality.
So you've not heard Jones speak then?Apart from that, the attacks on Jones' listeners as being racist, bigoted, misogynist or too dumb to download a podcast - those sorts of sneers are way more bigoted than anything I've heard or read from Jones.
I don't think it would be very hard to defend most of what has been said about AJ here. A valid defence to an action in defamation is justification. i.e. the defamatory imputations were true in substance. AJ has put out more than enough content to defend most of these claims about his character with ease.BH I'm more than happy to discuss the good and bad of anybody including Alan Jones. I would support much of what he has achieved in his career. For example, he is doing very well at the moment to tread a fine line between supporting the National Cabinet yet still call out its shortcomings.
My concern was that unsubstantiated allegations that verge on my meagre understanding of libel could harm G&GR.
Apart from that, the attacks on Jones' listeners as being racist, bigoted, misogynist or too dumb to download a podcast - those sorts of sneers are way more bigoted than anything I've heard or read from Jones.
Paywalled.
I'll have to wait until my monthly quota of free articles is re-set.
Jones.....continues to do a lot of good things of relevance to his listeners.
I will always remembering him boasting, that a racehorse he owned that was racing on the day I was at a rugby lunch, he was quite proud the horse was not being set to win the race and was only there for a bit of a run and jockey was not trying to win race. The horse duly came around 5th, and he smugly told all at lunch see as I said!! I then realised that horse racing really is even worse than I thought and was glad I not a betting man. I still surprised he said it in public and was never picked up by papers etc!
Not defending Jones generally, but I will defend his comments here. I am a racing industry participant and like all industries it does have a rogue element,.
Appreciate your analysis and facts.I don't think it would be very hard to defend most of what has been said about AJ here. A valid defence to an action in defamation is justification. i.e. the defamatory imputations were true in substance. AJ has put out more than enough content to defend most of these claims about his character with ease.
Defences aside, i think it's relatively unlikely that GAGR would be found liable for posts made by another individual - though the law says that it's possible. The issue lies in determining whether GAGR is to be considered a 'passive facilitator' or an 'active publisher'. A forum probably isn't an active publisher unless a potentially defamatory post has been brought to the attention of the operators of the site, considered and left published.
So, it's technically possible but a Judge could just as easily determine GAGR is a passive facilitator. Fairly shaky grounds on which to commence what would probably be fairly costly proceedings, i think.
Further reading about legal liability for online intermediaries for those interested: http://classic.austlii.edu.au/au/journals/SydLawRw/2018/19.html
(not legal advice)