A statement which is neither vulgar nor defamatory can be found to be unlawful if it creates a wrongful impression, rules the Czech Supreme Court

The Czech Supreme Court recently ruled in favour of a famous Czech actor, whose name was used in an article by a national newspaper which was later found to contain an unlawful statement. Whilst the statement itself was neither vulgar nor defamatory, the fact the context of the statement created a wrongful impression was enough to rule it as unlawful.

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