No, nonprofits cannot sue for the publication of a true story because truth is a defense against defamation claims. Nonprofits would not have grounds for a lawsuit if the story is factually accurate.
No, you cannot sue for defamation if the statement made about you is true. Defamation involves false statements that harm a person's reputation.
No, you cannot sue for slander if the statement made about you is true. Slander involves making false and damaging statements about someone.
By being a fictional character in a mary-sue story. According to the story, genetics.
The main character in the story was sue.Sue was frnd of Joanna.
At the End of the Day The Sue Rodriguez Story - 1998 TV is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:6
You can only sue when the rumors are not true.
Sue Froman Matthews has written: 'Sic vita est' 'A beggar's story'
No that is just a made up story
Accused - 2010 Mo and Sue's Story 2-2 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:16 UK:15
Any owner of a copyright can sue for infringement as long as the copyright is still valid (i.e., for 95 years from publication).
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Yes, you can sue. No, you won't win. In a libel or slander case, the truth is a defense.