defamation is spoken word, libel is any other form.
Slander
Written defamation is known as libel. It is the publication of a remark that injures the reputation or character of someone.
Known as material medium
Slander and libel are both types of defamation. Slander is spoken defamation and libel is written defamation. Defamation is an unprivileged, false statement of fact that causes material or reputational harm to a person or business.
Defamation. It includes libel (written false statement) and slander (spoken false statement) where a person intentionally spreads falsehoods about another person to harm their reputation.
The inability to pronounce the "s" sound is known as a lisp. This speech disorder can affect the clarity of speech and may be addressed through speech therapy.
A flow of electrical charges running through a medium is known as an electrical current.
A disturbance that travels through a medium as a longitudinal wave is known as a sound wave. In a longitudinal wave, the particles of the medium oscillate parallel to the direction of wave propagation. Sound waves are an example of longitudinal waves as they require a medium, such as air or water, to travel through.
The material that travels through mechanical waves is known as a medium. Examples of mediums include air for sound waves, water for ocean waves, and solids for seismic waves. The medium carries the energy of the wave from one place to another by vibrating as the wave passes through it.
travels through a uniform medium
no speech
If a newspaper knowingly publishes false information about a celebrity's religious beliefs, it could be accused of defamation or libel, which could restrict their freedom of speech. Additionally, if the false information incites hate or discrimination against the celebrity based on their religion, it may be considered hate speech and not protected under freedom of speech laws.